Mellon Mays fellows gain the tools and support necessary to thrive in academia.
Mellon Mays fellows gain the tools and support necessary to thrive in academia.
By heading up Student Athletes Leading Social Change (SALSC), Daria Guzzo ’19 is helping ensure that student-athletes have access to quality opportunities for community involvement.
Honorees at Nov. 14 event will be Shuchi Kapila, Elaine Marzluff, Daniel Reynolds, and Erik Simpson.
Panel to shed light on the causes that precipitated Catalonia’s bid for independence and the shared and opposed mentalities driving this conflict.
Chester Spellman wanted to see how a small community overcomes barriers to national service.
The award-winning poet will lead a roundtable discussion and perform a selected reading from her work
At Pioneer Weekend, Nov. 10-12, student innovators will work in teams to complete prototypes of their entrepreneurial ideas and get valuable feedback from experts. Hear their final pitches and find out who wins on Sun., Nov. 12.
As we continue the search for Kate Walker's successor, President Kington has enacted interim reporting and responsibility changes to ensure continued smooth operations in the Office of the Treasurer.
Jolyon Thomas ’01 will explore Japanese spirituality and its relation to animism.
Nate Crail ’19 and Emily Ricker ’18 present the results of their research at 4:15 p.m. Nov. 14.
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