
Sep 17, 2020
Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind
Yuval Noah Harari describes the progression of human evolution but from a sociocultural lens rather than a biological/physical one.
Yuval Noah Harari describes the progression of human evolution but from a sociocultural lens rather than a biological/physical one.
Great Book. I read it over the summer and enjoyed every page. Survival and life during the Holocaust — Barbara Klessig, accounting technician.
Two follow-up discussions to the lecture “An Inclusive and Equitable Campus: How Inclusiveness and Excellence Go Hand in Hand” will be held.
Effective Sept. 21, employees will be able to access the recreation center's pool, jogging track, and one fitness area during six time slots.
Come meet professors in the Mathematics Department along with math majors and other students interested in the field.
An in-depth study of urban sprawl, suburban development, and the collapse of small-town America.
I loved this book because it has history, mystery, a love story, and drama. I hope you will too! — Patty Martino, nurse, Bailey Health Center
Two meetings will be held next week to discuss the interim policy and procedures developed in response to the government's new Title IX regulations.
Tickets are on sale for six livestream programs that have been curated, commissioned, and produced exclusively for our community.
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