Apr 9, 2003
Martin ’69 Heads Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
Lengthy experience in defense and communication made Keith Martin ’69 an ideal choice when Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell sought a new director for the state…
Lengthy experience in defense and communication made Keith Martin ’69 an ideal choice when Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell sought a new director for the state…
Heralded as one of the breakout artists of his generation, jazz saxophonist Chris Potter will lead his quartet in a concert 8 p.m. today at the Williams…
Alumni who majored in anthropology and sociology shared their job experiences with students at a dinner panel April 8 in the Faculty Dining Room of Marquis…
Marie Enea, manager of scheduling and events planning, will be out of the office from Friday, April 11 through Friday, April 18. Those wishing to schedule…
Electrical and computer engineering major Carlos Chai ’03 (Montego Bay, Jamaica) is conducting an honors thesis that may impact the future of engineering…
Junior Jonathan Cohn (Binghamton, N.Y.) presented his research on the complexity of reaching a market economy in Hungary and Poland at the 17th Annual…
Seniors Sarah Deitsch (Norwood, N.J.) and Giselle Edwards (Brooklyn, N.Y.) are collaborating with a world-renowned artist and helping curate his exhibit…
Students for Social Justice and the student chapter of American Society of Mechanical Engineers are teaming up to organize “Take a Stand,” a 5K run that…
Can a non-fraternity in the men’s Greek division grab the 2002-03 McGaughey Trophy? Hoping to pull off that surprising feat, the Process team has lengthened…
Senior Sarah Gately (Mount Bethel, Pa.) has the world at her fingertips as she maps subsurface geology in hopes of making discoveries about the structure…