Sep 20, 2024
Grief, Philosophy, and Film: A screening and discussion of ‘NOA: A Music Film’
Join Taylor “Tay” Rogers for a screening of her short film NOA: A Music Film and a conversation with Amy Marvin, Louise M. Olmsted Fellow in Ethics, about…
Join Taylor “Tay” Rogers for a screening of her short film NOA: A Music Film and a conversation with Amy Marvin, Louise M. Olmsted Fellow in Ethics, about…
Join the Health Professions Program for a relaxing afternoon of conversations with peers who share your interest in the health professions. Cookies, tea…
Cyber threats like phishing are on the rise and not just in email. To help protect our community, ITS is rolling out an online security training program…
Student flu shots: Walk-in, no appointment necessary. Cost is $20. You can bill your school account or pay cash. A receipt will be given to submit to…
By: Abby Miles ’25 Happy last week of September! Celebrate with lots of opportunities for sweet treats and mindfulness throughout the week. Brownies…
New Pard Cards were distributed to students, faculty, and staff in August as part of the one-card project, which included door access control additions/upgrades…
You may have seen Be There messaging around campus. It encourages you to look, listen, and link. But what does that mean? The Counseling Center’s Be…
The pedestrian safety sidewalk improvements project will be resuming soon. There will be no parking in select areas along McCartney Street and Clinton…
The Assante-Carrasco Fund for Honors Research Travel is still accepting proposals on a rolling basis as funds remain, no later than Nov. 1. Students whose…
Join the McKelvy Scholars Program for it’s weekly discussion. This week’s topic is “Jail: Punishment or Progress?” Most people have watched and enjoyed…