Nov 1, 2007
A Personal Exploration
Rachel Abramovitz ’10 shares her perspective on the Jewish Responses to the Holocaust course Rachel Abramovitz ’10 (New York, N.Y.) is currently taking…
Rachel Abramovitz ’10 shares her perspective on the Jewish Responses to the Holocaust course Rachel Abramovitz ’10 (New York, N.Y.) is currently taking…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
Serdar Benderli ’09 works on a micro-mouse robot project with John Greco, professor of electrical and computer engineering Serdar Benderli ’09 (Antalya…
Shannon Kleinbach ’09 and Christina Mack ’09 spent their summer working with Kevin Rhodes ’82 at FMI Over the summer, chemistry major Shannon Kleinbach…
Numerous events to take place in Easton Nov. 3-4 November’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from music and art to shopping…
First-Year Seminar taught by Rose Marie Bukics, Jones Professor of Economics and Business, looks at innovation, risk, and value Students in a First-Year…
Emily Bregman ’11 talks about her experiences in her First-Year Seminar Emily Bregman ’11 (Westfield, N.J.) is currently taking the First-Year Seminar…
The publication is part of the World Class Parasites series published by Springer The latest book by Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology…
USC’s James Steele ’65 has authored 27 books and developed unique study program in Asia By Dan Edelen While teaching his own students from the University…
Mathematics graduate will talk about her role in California’s Legislative Analysts Office Crystal Taylor ’03, a fiscal and political analyst for California’s…