Oct 14, 2003
African Experience Continues to Influence English Professor Susan Blake
An interest in African American literature led Susan Blake, professor of English and department head, to visit Africa on her own in the late 1970s and…
An interest in African American literature led Susan Blake, professor of English and department head, to visit Africa on her own in the late 1970s and…
Recent prints, sculpture, and photographs by German artist Bodo Korsig will be displayed Oct. 16-Dec. 7 at the Williams Center Art Gallery. Titled “Present…
More than 15 student organizations and living groups will join several administrative departments and community groups in educating the campus during the…
The Marquis Players will hold informational meetings for its spring production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown noon-1 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in…
Electrical and computer engineering professors John Nestor, David Rich, and Yih-Choung Yu will discuss their research areas noon Wednesday in Acopian Engineering…
On a bench outside a closed room at the United Nations, Suriya Chindawongse ’87 waits to buttonhole a diplomat or two and drum up some news. Like a reporter…
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will host its second annual charity breakfast to fight polycystic kidney disease tomorrow morning at the fraternity house. A full…
The location for the concert following Saturday’s football game, featuring student a cappella groups Cadence, The Chorduroys, and Soulfege, has changed…
Alumni will return to campus today for back-to-back engineering forums to provide insight into careers in the construction industry and give general information…
The meeting was called to order at 4:50 pm. Fourteen members were present. Minutes from September 25, 2003 were approved. Motion: Jon Passes: Ryan L. Lee…