Sep 2, 2020
Discovering the Five Dysfunctions of Teams
Attendees will understand why even the best teams often struggle, and then will learn a model and steps to overcome common hurdles.
Attendees will understand why even the best teams often struggle, and then will learn a model and steps to overcome common hurdles.
Lizbeth Arriaga '21 put together this extensive list of campus resources, informed by her experiences as a first-generation college student from Texas…
The application to create a new student club is now open. Applications are due Sept. 14.
Fall courses: Engineering Design, Statics, and Strength of Materials About my work: “My research interests are sustainable water resources, specifically…
The visiting professor of mathematics recalls a gratifying experience with a student on the brink of failing.
Diane Shaw, director emeritus of special collections and College archives, will speak in a live YouTube event on Sept. 10.
Every month, Student Government will host at least one town hall, starting Thursday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m.
Fall course: Calculus III About my work: “I study the intersection of functional analysis, operator theory, and complex analysis. I specifically focus…
The College's first Louise M. Olmsted Fellow for Ethics is interested in revisionary projects in masculinity.
Today’s update covers the Gender Identity in the Classroom session, the Field Study Series, eBooks on teaching and learning, and online teaching templates…