Jan 3, 2008
The Progression of African American Women Through History
Ashley Gray ’09 provides her perspective on the course “The Black Experience” Ashley Gray ’09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) is double-majoring in international…
Ashley Gray ’09 provides her perspective on the course “The Black Experience” Ashley Gray ’09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) is double-majoring in international…
Course taught by John McCartney, professor of government and law, focuses on contributions of Africans and African Americans to humanity worldwide The…
Research focuses on strategies for addressing health and educational needs of low-income single mothers Government and law major Amanda Pisetzner ’10…
Students present environmental sustainability plan for College to go carbon neutral The Technology Clinic presented its final project report from its year-long…
Members present findings from their yearlong study on Dec. 12 The Technology Clinic will present its findings from its yearlong study on environmentally-friendly…
Julie Sauer ’08 explores the economic conditions that influence popular music in her honors thesis Julie Sauer ’08 (Rochester, N.Y.) is double-majoring…
Lia Mandaglio ’08 explores how certain rhetoric influences societal stereotypes concerning reproductive rights Lia Mandaglio ’08 (Annandale, N.J.)…
Jared Kreiger ’09 discusses his summer internship at the Pueblo ruins of New Mexico Jared Kreiger ’09 (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) is majoring in government…
David Stamm ’08 shares his experiences in Music Technology, taught by James Moyer, associate professor of music David Stamm ’08 (Holland, Pa.) is majoring…
He discusses his research experiences with Arnold Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History Douglas Michell ’09 (Toms River, N.J.) is a double major…