May 29, 2007
Sergey Toshinskiy ’08 Searches for Spiritual Enlightenment in India
Finding nirvana may not be first on a college student’s to-do list during a study abroad term, but for Sergey Toshinskiy ’08 (Obninsk Kaluga Regio, Russia)…
Finding nirvana may not be first on a college student’s to-do list during a study abroad term, but for Sergey Toshinskiy ’08 (Obninsk Kaluga Regio, Russia)…
Mike Sanchez ’81 knows a thing or two about hard work paying off. The electrical engineering graduate has been moving up the DuPont ranks since he left…
While studying abroad last year in Dijon, France, Laura Sims ’07 witnessed living history that would become the focus of her honors thesis. During the…
A six-member Technology Clinic team is working to find environmentally-friendly alternatives to some of the College’s current practices. Tech Clinic is…
Jillian Gaeta ’07 will travel to Namibia this summer to work with Axia, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that assists children whose parents have…
Samuel R. Chapin ’79 and Martha A. Heinze ’86 were elected May 18 and will begin five-year terms July 1 Samuel R. Chapin ’79 and Martha A. Heinze…
It’s one thing to research the shared aspects of cultures across continents, and it’s quite another to add an inspired sculpture to that research. Terese…
Michael Benitez, director of Intercultural Development, has organized and edited an anthology of essays from some of the nation’s most prominent experts…
Rep. Ike Skelton of Missouri introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives Feb.15, which would honor the Marquis de Lafayette on the occasion…
A. B. engineering graduates Frank Giannelli ’07 and Russell Dinardi ’07 will present their research projects at the 114th Annual American Society for Engineering…