
Sep 24, 2020
The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk
by Karen Pape. I recommend the book to those interested in neuroplasticity and our brain’s ability to heal after injury. — Melissa Ash Karen Pape’s TEDtalk
by Karen Pape. I recommend the book to those interested in neuroplasticity and our brain’s ability to heal after injury. — Melissa Ash Karen Pape’s TEDtalk
The online event will feature student poetry contest winners and a reading by the prize judge, Prof. Owen McLeod.
"Race, Gender, and Discourse in STEM" will be held Monday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m. on Zoom.
Prof. Brett Hendrickson will facilitate discussion about ethnic signifiers linked to Latin America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
Kia Corthron, award-winning playwright and novelist and writer for TV’s The Wire, will give a novel and play reading and answer questions on Thursday…
Prof. Nandini Sikand will screen her documentary film Inside/Outside and participate in a Q&A at the NCC Peace and Social Justice Conference on Oct. 13…
Read about the new mobile ordering app, upcoming diner, new hours for Lower, Chef Appreciation Week, and more.
Faculty can host 10-minute virtual classroom presentations on how to vote in Pennsylvania and how to find voter information state by state.
Join a discussion led by Prof. Andrew Clarke tomorrow to learn how to get out the vote and other strategies that influence voter participation.
Create your own brief video for use in our tribute montage and sign up for the virtual Family Fun Run 5K.