Three international students raised in conflict—in Serbia, Rwanda, and Iraq—reflect on their experiences in a panel discussion.
Three international students raised in conflict—in Serbia, Rwanda, and Iraq—reflect on their experiences in a panel discussion.
The observatory open house features a globular cluster and the Ring Nebula this Saturday, Nov. 2.
German guest writers Thomas Pletzinger and Simon Urban visit classes and present a public reading.
Novelist Grant Faulkner ’87 inspires nearly a half-million would-be novelists in a 30-day international writing marathon.
Set the mood for Halloween with spooky organ music, a dimly lit chapel, and treats. Costumes optional.
Karla Erickson’s new book explores the dynamics of aging and preparing for death in an elder community.
Grinnell Prize—honoring young innovators in social justice—awarded to leaders in global refugee rights/women’s economic development
Author/attorney David Roll discusses The Hopkins Touch, his Pulitzer-nominated biography of Harry Hopkins 1912, chief aide to FDR.
The first town hall meetings of the year were held on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Our main topics were Harm Reduction (alcohol / drug use); Sexual Assault (Title IX); and Diversity.
Lee Purvey ’14 encourages students to head off campus. Purvey interned at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Professor Ralph Savarese’s nonfiction essay about reading with his son selected as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2012.
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