Feb 7, 2005
Forensics Society Begins New Year with Tournaments in New York and Texas
Performances during the first two competitions of 2005 indicate continual growth among members of the Forensics Society. Seven students traveled to Ithaca…
Performances during the first two competitions of 2005 indicate continual growth among members of the Forensics Society. Seven students traveled to Ithaca…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $138,000 grant to Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, that enhances…
The Mali to Memphis tour, inspired by the best-selling Putamayo recording of the same name, invokes the musical legacies connecting the heart of an ancient…
Recognized internationally as one of the world’s great chamber orchestras, Grammy Award-winning Orpheus is celebrating its 32nd season with concert activity…
Turkish-German writer Zafer Senocak, a leading voice in German discussions of national and cultural identity, will arrive on campus next week to serve…
Images, articles, and conversations about the importance of college-aged women being in relationships have bombarded Michelle Railsback ’05 (Harvard, Mass…
A few tickets are still available for tomorrow’s New York City ballet trip organized by the Arts Society. A signup sheet is on the Arts Society bulletin…
Josh Sabloff, assistant professor of mathematics at Haverford College, will speak on “Invariants of Legendrian Knots” 4:10-5 p.m. Tuesday in Pardee Hall…
Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, associate professor of Spanish, will speak on “Theobroma Cacao (Food of the Gods): The Impact and Allure of Chocolate in Western…
Members of the Alternative School Break Club (ASB) recently returned from two separate trips over the January interim session. They will share their experiences…