Oct 26, 2009
Students Will Visit the Far East in January Faculty-Led Course
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
Award-winning television journalist and author, she was the longest-running host on early morning television on Good Morning America Joan Lunden, award-winning…
Lecture is part of the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences; Joseph hosted Nafis Hasan ’11 and Kevin Oswalt ’10 as summer interns Paul…
Talk is part of a yearlong speaker series combining technology with the visual arts Stacy Marsella, a research associate professor of computer science…
Early Israel had a pantheon of gods, he says Mark S. Smith, Skirball Professor of Bible and professor of Hebrew and Judaic studies at New York University…
Talk is the inaugural Howard J. Marblestone Memorial Lecture Award-winning author and Holocaust scholar Nechama Tec will discuss her book Defiance: The…
To commemorate the National Day on Writing Oct. 20, the College Writing Program is hosting a campus “write-in.” A large poster will be hung in the…
Talk is part of the President’s McDonogh Lecture Series Majora Carter, founder of Sustainable South Bronx and president of her own “green collar” economic…
Computation, Vision: Emergence will run Oct. 20-Dec. 12 in the Grossman Gallery The exhibition Computation, Vision: Emergence will run Oct. 20-Dec. 12…
Stephen D. Pryor ’71, president of ExxonMobil Chemical Company, will speak with sophomore engineering majors about “What Employers are Looking for…