Feb 17, 2010
Ting Chiu ’11 Receives Fellowship for National Public Policy Program at Princeton
Her work with ‘the empowering nature of language’ will help prepare her for a career in policymaking Ting Chiu ’11 (Bedminster, N.J.) has received a…
Her work with ‘the empowering nature of language’ will help prepare her for a career in policymaking Ting Chiu ’11 (Bedminster, N.J.) has received a…
Interdisciplinary course is taught by James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology The members of the Class of 2013 weren’t even born when the anti-drug…
Brian Apgar ’10 took a lead role in three major projects during his internship at Surface Chemistry Discoveries Brian Apgar ’10 (Easton, Pa.) handled…
Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and chair of Africana studies, will lead semester-abroad program next fall Students are in for some unforgettable…
The group will perform Feb. 12 in the Williams Center and will tour Europe this summer Skip Wilkins, associate professor of music, and the International…
The Office of Alumni Affairs, in collaboration with the Office of the Provost, is proud to offer an Alumni Summer College for alumni, parents, and friends…
Dan ’82, wife Kay ’82, and sister Diane ’78 bring necessities and education to an isolated town When Dan Ramus ’82 graduated, Sen. Bill Bradley addressed…
Renowned astrophysicist is host of NOVA ScienceNow on PBS Neil deGrasse Tyson, a noted astrophysicist and host of the PBS series Nova ScienceNow, has been…
A rescheduled date will be announced at a later time The lecture by Wade Rathke, founder and former chief organizer of the Association of Community Organizations…
Islam in Africa exhibit and lecture, film screenings, and a hip hop performance will take place throughout February The religion and culture of Senegal…