Be kind to one another
Recent graduate Colleen Russo’s research has opened her eyes to a potential game-changer in the realm of bullying.
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Recent graduate Colleen Russo’s research has opened her eyes to a potential game-changer in the realm of bullying.
Full Story » Comments (2) 05/21/2012
Biology and computer science are like peanut butter and chocolate—two great academic fields that work well together.
Faith Simunyu ’13 has received a prestigious science award from Merck, and will intern at one of the company’s facilities this summer.
From her vantage point on the national board of Workaholics Anonymous, assistant professor Laura Russell strives to create healthy work lives for students and faculty.
Student and faculty achievement are recognized at the college’s annual Academic Awards Convocation.
Newly tenured biology professor Lina Yoo has a passion for teaching immunology, and she takes pride in the pursuits of her students.
The thoughtful generalist
Librarian Josh Finnell has been recognized as a “mover & shaker” by Library Journal.
An inside look at history
The Orangeburg Massacre is the subject of a new book by faculty member Jack Shuler.
Robotics, computing & society
A first-year studies course uses robots to get a glimpse of what computer science is all about.
Feeling lucky?
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we set out to learn a little about luck.
It takes a campus
A look at Defying the Distance, a new class that examines the philosophies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Modern musician
HyeKyung Lee, recently tenured on the music faculty, is fascinated by new creative works.
The myths of motherhood
Motherhood is stressful, but this research on expectations may make a difference.
The philosophy of film
Jonathan Walley, one of the college’s newly tenured professors, delves deep into the art of cinema.
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