Dec 13, 2005
Gresh ’02 Pursues Interest in Middle East as Scholar in Turkey
Filled with excitement about the Middle East after finishing his senior honors thesis in history on the decline and bankruptcy of the Ottoman Empire, Geoffrey…
Filled with excitement about the Middle East after finishing his senior honors thesis in history on the decline and bankruptcy of the Ottoman Empire, Geoffrey…
Six Technology Clinic students will soon make a mid-year presentation to clients on their proposals for renovation and use of an abandoned 300,000-square-foot…
Led by a first-place finish from Joe Dudek ’09 (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.), nine Forensics Society competitors attended tournaments at Ohio State University…
When their friend Mike Egan was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Dennis McKeever ’97, Evan Berger ’98, Jonathan Levy ’98, Gregory Smith ’98, Brian…
This fall, 15 first-year students learned how natural and man-made materials have influenced civilizations. Taught by Mehmet Uz, professor of chemical…
A group of students will give their final presentation Tuesday on the walking DVD tour they developed to make the history of area technology come alive…
Civil engineering majors are determined to return to the National Student Steel Bridge Competition and improve on last year’s standing among top schools…
Administrative offices of the College are closed today, Friday, Dec. 9, due to snow. Employees designated as essential for campus safety and security must…
The Jazz Ensemble will present its annual winter concert 8 p.m. Friday at the Williams Center for the Arts, featuring two student vocalists and an arrangement…
The meeting was called to order at 4:15 PM. Thirteen members were present. Andrew Kasman, President — present Amy Schwartz, Vice President — excused Ryan…