
Oct 26, 2010
New Interim-Abroad Course Merges the Art and Technology of Ancient Egypt
Standing for 5,000 years in the Egyptian desert, the pyramids and other grand monuments constructed by the ancient Egyptians are marvels of art, archaeology…
Standing for 5,000 years in the Egyptian desert, the pyramids and other grand monuments constructed by the ancient Egyptians are marvels of art, archaeology…
Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, is screenwriter and historical consultant for the History channel’s latest installment of…
After wrapping up a successful fall golf season, Erik Adolfsson ’11 (Hampton, N.J.) sat down and discussed what he likes about electrical and computer…
“This building is a call from my great-grandfather that the study of government and law and civil rights is no less important than economics or engineering…
Alumni returned to College Hill this weekend for Homecoming 2010. The celebration included the annual tailgate picnic, a win by the football team over…
For the past several years, members of the College’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project (EEGLP) have collaborated with rural villages in…
When Polly Piergiovanni, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was in high school, the track coach recruited her to run the 100-yard-dash…
Katherine Whitman ’11 (New Hope, Pa.) spent her summer as an intern in the international advertising and sales department at ESPN in New York City. An…
D.C. Jackson, professor of history, will be the keynote speaker at the Hoover Dam 75th Anniversary Celebration Oct. 22 in Las Vegas, Nev., and also received…
Even in elementary school, Brian Selvarajah ’12 (Kendall Park, N.J.) saw the living world as an unsolved mystery. Now pursuing a B.S. in biology and…