Mar 8, 2022
Call for 2022 summer courses
Call for 2022 Summer Courses Dear Colleagues, Instructors interested in teaching a course during the 2022 Summer I or Summer II sessions are invited to…
Call for 2022 Summer Courses Dear Colleagues, Instructors interested in teaching a course during the 2022 Summer I or Summer II sessions are invited to…
The winner of the 2022 Jean Corrie Poetry Contest is Alex Thurtle ’24 for their poem, “curse of a realist.” Our 2022 judge, Paul Tran, said the following…
Gender & Sexuality Programs and the Office of Intercultural Development are thrilled to acknowledge and mark International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating…
Leopards, are you ready to be part of an important, new experience? Chaired by Brian Samble, dean of students and Tim Cox, dean of advising and co-curricular…
The Paul and June Schlueter Lecture on the Art & History of the Book will take place at 7 p.m. on March 24 in Skillman Library’s Gendebien Room. The lecture…
The Landis Center is bringing awareness to criminal justice reform the week of March 7-11 for Criminal Justice Reform Awareness Week! Take a look at the…
Coping with problems, especially when feeling anxious and down, can be difficult. If you want to change something in your life, or increase your coping…
Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to announce that, effective July 1, Wendy Hill, Rappolt Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience, will serve as the inaugural…
Ash Wednesday is on Wednesday, March 2 this year. Ash Wednesday is a Christian holiday that recognizes the first day of Lent (the season of penitence that…
Interested in joining a team of passionate students who want to make the campus a safer place? Consider applying to the first group of Interpersonal Violence…