May 10, 2007
For Oceanography Students, Class is a Day at the Beach
When Abra Berkowitz ’09 (Sharon, Mass.) was choosing classes for the spring semester, another student recommended she take a class with Kira Lawrence,…
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When Abra Berkowitz ’09 (Sharon, Mass.) was choosing classes for the spring semester, another student recommended she take a class with Kira Lawrence,…
Last week, Technology Clinic presented the findings of its year-long project on emergency preparedness to the Allentown and Bethlehem Health Bureaus. Tech…
In independent research, Kate Ellis ’08 (Katonah, N.Y.) recently studied French feminist writer Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, known as Colette, and two of…
During the three years she spent working as a writing associate (WA) in the College Writing Program, Marquis Scholar Jaclyn Smith ’07 (Saugus, Calif.)…
Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, will appear as an on-air expert in the forthcoming National Geographic documentary The Devil…
For Danielle Weaver ’07 (Belle Meade, N.J.), the past helps make sense of the present. Weaver’s independent study project consists of an installation of…
Danielle Bero ’07 (Astoria, N.Y.) is the recipient of the 2007 George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents…
Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, believes in the importance of students having the opportunity to exhibit their works in public settings. This…
Tabitha Sprau ’07 (Hunlock Creek, Pa.) has been putting her passion for architecture to good use this year. Sprau attempted to pin down a timeline for…
This semester’s session of personalized music lessons will come to a close with an afternoon of student recitals. Students taking piano, flute, and trombone…