Jan 16, 2008
George Armah ’08 Completes Two Challenging Independent Studies
Mathematics and computer science dual major explores the technical side of computer graphics A love of video games and a desire to create them led George…
Mathematics and computer science dual major explores the technical side of computer graphics A love of video games and a desire to create them led George…
He will present research funded by the World Bank at international conference in June David Stifel, assistant professor of economics and business, spent…
Sculpture as Poetry exhibit runs in Skillman Library through Jan. 25 Last semester students of English and art joined together on a creative endeavor.…
Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…
Course taught by John McCartney, professor of government and law, focuses on contributions of Africans and African Americans to humanity worldwide The…
Eight engineering students will work on project during January interim session Eight members of the College’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB) will travel…
Senior electrical and computer engineering students learn techniques for the job market This semester 15 senior electrical and computer engineering students…
Lauren Moulder ’08 explores possibilities for universal health care in the United States Lauren Moulder ’08 (Eden Prairie, Minn.) is a double major…
Students present environmental sustainability plan for College to go carbon neutral The Technology Clinic presented its final project report from its year-long…
Lisa Lovallo ’07 discusses her Fulbright experiences in Mexico Lisa Lovallo ’07 graduated in May with an A.B. with majors in economics and business…