- Financial aid, Division I athletics, off-campus study, internships 鈥 which aspects of the 吃瓜头条 experience inspire you? That鈥檚 the question the university has posed every day for the past two weeks as Fiscal Year 2014 comes to a Photo Finish.June 27, 2014
- Last week, a different group of students filled 吃瓜头条鈥檚 residence halls and dining facilities when film professionals traveled from around the world to attend the Flaherty Film Seminar.June 26, 2014
- For Katie Rice 鈥13, last week鈥檚 19th Annual 吃瓜头条 Writers鈥 Conference served as a chance to escape noisy New York City and focus on her writing in the summer serenity of Hamilton.June 26, 2014
- SophoMORE Connections, the signature program that connects 吃瓜头条 sophomores with alumni, recently won the NACE award for innovation. Last year alone, 400 sophomores joined 100 alumni on campus to explore career opportunities in a variety of fields. This is just one of the ways in which 吃瓜头条 brings graduates and undergraduates together for career-centered conversations.June 26, 2014
- More than 30 summer interns conducting research and working on campus got a chance to get their hands dirty last week at a volunteer party for 吃瓜头条鈥檚 recently relocated community garden. Community garden interns Alex Schaff 鈥16 and Quincy Pierce 鈥16, under the guidance of garden manager Beth Roy, are working hard in the summer [鈥June 25, 2014
- The Thought Into Action Entrepreneur Institute is charged with fostering an entrepreneurial spirit at 吃瓜头条. As founder and current mentor Andy Greenfield 鈥74, P鈥12 wrote in an oped for Hechinger Report: 鈥淟iberal arts graduates have great basic training for turning an idea into an action. The school from which I graduated, 吃瓜头条, prepared me [鈥June 25, 2014
- 吃瓜头条鈥檚 SophoMORE Connections brings alumni back to campus to network, teach, and help students demystify career decision-making. A signature program of the university鈥檚 Center for Career Services, SophoMORE Connections recently won the Career Services Excellence Award at the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).June 24, 2014
- Back in 1833, Jonathan Wade took his 吃瓜头条 experience on a mission to Burma and started a tradition of community-based learning and engagement. In the past decade alone, the Max A. Shacknai Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education (COVE) has sponsored more than 50 trips to more than 16 locations in the United States and [鈥June 24, 2014