Oct 26, 2020
Student entrepreneurs with a cause
Lucy Moeller '21 sells her homemade clothing and jewelry, while Annie Kresge '23 sells her upcycled clothing and apparel.
Lucy Moeller '21 sells her homemade clothing and jewelry, while Annie Kresge '23 sells her upcycled clothing and apparel.
The goal is to provide student organizers the tools to help register their friends and making voting fun with streaks, points, and leaderboards.
The hiring of the former vice chairman of investments at Invesco will be effective Oct. 15.
Read about the new mobile ordering app, upcoming diner, new hours for Lower, Chef Appreciation Week, and more.
The celebration pays tribute to the generations of Latinx Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our society.
Join the McKelvy House Scholars online on Sundays at 4 p.m. for intellectual discussions. The next topic is Civic Engagement/Participation.
Much Ado About Nothing on Sept. 18-20 is a completely student-produced and student-directed production.
Students in two French classes taught by Prof. Olga Anna Duhl created the cards.
An article by Prof. Brett Hendrickson's is included in the Hispanic Heritage Month reading list offered by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Don Miller, MaCracken Professor Emeritus of History, will speak at noon today on his book Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy.