
Apr 28, 2021
#ClimbOnBoard
The Trolley Stop swung open its doors at lunch on Monday and welcomed aboard President Byerly and Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr.
The Trolley Stop swung open its doors at lunch on Monday and welcomed aboard President Byerly and Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr.
Fundraisers are assisting local nonprofits who are supporting community members struggling with food and housing insecurities.
Prof. Anthony Cummings is contracted to write what may become the definitive book on the music of late-medieval and early-modern Florence.
Mark your calendar: Renowned scholar Sylvester Johnson will be diving into the world of artificial intelligence on April 21.
She'll be missed for her infectious smile and laughter that lit up a room.
The Landis Center is partnering with cosponsors to raise money for nonprofits that address food and housing insecurities in the community.
By Katie Neitz Fueled by an incessant work ethic and insatiable sweet tooth, Ethan Marple ’22 is still showing up at his externship, nearly four months…
The 5v5 indoor wiffleball championship concluded on Friday, and Oozma Kappa took home the crown.
CITLS director Tracie Addy co-authored a book to guide faculty in creating classroom environments that help their students succeed.
Fritz Pingel '23 and Andrew Gershon '23 were on the winning teams of both the men’s and co-rec leagues of intramural 3v3 volleyball.