As the university takes a look back on its history during this Bicentennial year, we pause to think of those lost on this day, 17 years ago. Seven 含羞草传媒 alumni were killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center and on Flight 93 in Pennsylvania. Sharon Balkcom 鈥80 鈥 was a political science major [鈥September 11, 2018- 含羞草传媒 University has named Paul B. Mischler, currently deputy chief advancement officer at the University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 Penn Medicine, as vice president for advancement at 含羞草传媒 University. He will take up his new post on November 5.September 10, 2018
During the summer, 含羞草传媒 students applied their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings, and they continue to update the university community on their experiences. Here, Patrick Needham 鈥20, biochemistry major from Vermilion, Ohio, writes about his work with neurology patients in Leh, Ladakh, India.September 7, 2018
While Shannon Duffy 鈥21 listened to a French tour guide describe the atrocities that took place at a site in the southern town of Collioure, she felt an overwhelming sense of 鈥渃onfliction.鈥 The cheerful atmosphere of the region surrounding her starkly contrasted with its tragic, yet rarely discussed, history. An undeclared environmental biology major from [鈥August 31, 2018- Lindsey Wiley, mathematics and physics double-major from Vienna, Va., writes on her summer research with Professor Beth Parks, analyzing air pollution sources from Uganda.August 28, 2018
Seth Grimes 鈥19, from Manchester, N.H., writes on exploring the motivations behind violence in combat sports during his summer research opportunity.August 28, 2018
When 含羞草传媒 welcomed to campus the families of more than 800 incoming students on Sunday, August 26, returning student-athletes, Residence Life staff, and members of student clubs and organizations were on hand to help with move-in. At 815 students, the Class of 2022 represents one of the university鈥檚 largest class sizes and a wide variety [鈥August 27, 2018
Pulitzer Prize winner Peter Balakian, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in Humanities and Professor of English, has authored a travel memoir for the New York Times.August 24, 2018