Mar 15, 2013
College Theater Presents Arabian Nights
The production, directed by Mary Jo Lodge, associate professor of English, led to a collaboration with Rachel Goshgarian, assistant professor of history…
The production, directed by Mary Jo Lodge, associate professor of English, led to a collaboration with Rachel Goshgarian, assistant professor of history…
THE BROTHERS of Delta Kappa Epsilon meet regularly in study halls with faculty adviser Richard Shupp ’67, visiting instructor of foreign languages and…
JIMMY CARTER, 39th President of the United States and recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, will speak at 4 p.m., Monday, April 22, on the Quad. Carter…
The Lafayette Bar is filling with the dusky, roomy, easy voice of Viktorija Gecyte ’08. Backed by a supple trio of bass, drums, and piano, she sails…
IN RECENT YEARS, the percentage of alumni who make a gift to the College has been steadily improving. In 2009-10, 34 percent of alumni gave. In 2010-11…
A THIRD STRAIGHT WIN over Lehigh in one season, this time in the semifinal round of the Patriot League tournament, propelled the men’s basketball team…
Answers to the decade-long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq remain elusive. An expert in security and diplomatic training, Geoffrey Gresh ’02 is helping…
“There are few opportunities, especially in this economy, to be in an environment that’s actually growing and pushing the envelope in its business…
Winner of three national awards for research, Brian Peacock ’12 saw a need for an improved mathematical tool optimized for scientific exploration. So…
Kevin Mandia ’92, founder and CEO of Mandiant cybersecurity company, has been featured in the top story on the The New York Times website: “Chinese…