Sep 26, 2006
Geographic Illiteracy Will Be the Topic of Sept. 27 McKelvy Discussion
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring maps and geographic illiteracy Sept. 27. The meal will begin…
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The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring maps and geographic illiteracy Sept. 27. The meal will begin…
The latest book fromAndrea Smith, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology, offers an intimate look at settler culture in France. This unique…
Last weekend, John Kincaid, Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the MeynerCenter for the Study of State and Local Government…
In developing countries that are attempting to build up their economies, the prevailing wisdom is to rapidly grow production with little regard for the…
The work that Rupesh Gajurel ’09 (Kathmandu, Nepal) did this summer researching network connectivity could one day make cell phones and other communication…
The latest book from Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, weaves the narrative power of fiction with recent interviews, oral histories…
Amanda Finkelstein ’07 (Syosset, N.Y.) has been around the law profession her entire life. Her mother is an assistant district attorney and her father…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion of issues surrounding performance enhancing drugs Sept. 20. The meal will…
For much of this academic year, Rado Pribic, Williams Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures and chair of the international affairs program, will…
This summer, Kaytlin Henry ’07 (Little Egg Harbor, N.J.) has been searching for an environmentally friendly way to extract the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide…