Nov 11, 2005
Producer Marvin ’04 Tries Out Anchor Seat at USA Today
Jill Marvin ’04 had her first job as a producer when she was seven years old. “I remember being on a ski trip and trying to make a movie. I got so irritated…
Jill Marvin ’04 had her first job as a producer when she was seven years old. “I remember being on a ski trip and trying to make a movie. I got so irritated…
Financial aid renewal packets will be available beginning Monday, Nov. 14 in the Office of Financial Aid, 107 Markle Hall. Packets also will be distributed…
Led by first-place finishes from Rachel Heron ’09 (Downingtown, Pa.), Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.), Bill O’Brien ’07 (Elmont, N.Y.), and Amy Solomito…
Friday’s Green Zone social, set for 4-6 p.m. at Begley’s College Hill Tavern, 420 Cattell Street, will include a cricket-style dart tournament with prizes…
A lecture will be presented today and an opening reception tomorrow in conjunction with Limits on Freedom: Art of Taiwan Today, a compilation of works…
Russell Roberts, professor of economics at George Mason University and J. Fish and Lillian F. Smith Distinguished Scholar at George Mason’s Mercatus Center…
Michael Dominguez ’07 (Tannersville, Pa.), Bryan Culbertson ’07 (Charlottesville, Va.), and Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.) teamed up to conduct research…
As part of the Jones Faculty Lecture series, Scott R. Hummel, associate professor of mechanical engineering, will present “Analysis and Improvement of…
The New York-based Edison Schools has named Leroy D. Nunery II ’77 president of its Edison Charter Schools division. He will lead 28 charter schools that…
The Ben Munisteri Dance Projects will give a free “work in progress” showing of a new dance set to music by Stravinsky at the Williams Center for the Arts…