Oct 29, 2020
Voices on mental health
Kaleidoscope will host a discussion on mental health, managing classes during a pandemic, and the current global political climate.
Kaleidoscope will host a discussion on mental health, managing classes during a pandemic, and the current global political climate.
Prof. V.N. Trinh teach two new Africana studies courses this spring: An American Century Across the Pacific and Race Policing & Justice in U.S. Cities.
Join the McKelvy House Scholars online on Sunday at 4 p.m. for a discussion led by Iyana Monae ’21 and Mario Sanchez ’21 about astrology. Email the group…
Learn about sustainability initiatives and what students, faculty, and staff are doing to make the campus more just and verdant
Lucy Moeller '21 sells her homemade clothing and jewelry, while Annie Kresge '23 sells her upcycled clothing and apparel.
The spring course and hours schedule is posted, and the searchable schedule is available.
Grab a pumpkin and paint supplies and head outside or to your room to paint your masterpiece.
The libraries now have digital archives of The Atlantic, Life, Time, People, and Architectural Digest; multiple new collections of ebooks, and more…
The 35th Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research will be held online April 12-14.
Why do we need poll workers? What do they do? Why is there a shortage this year? Learn how you can become an integral part of the democratic process.