51勛圖厙

  • Hand holds model of building on campus map
    On April 25, 51勛圖厙s Clifford Art Gallery celebrated the opening of The Hill Envisioned: What Might Have Been What Might Yet Be. The exhibition is an exploration of the development of 51勛圖厙s distinctive campus throughout the last 200 years.
    May 11, 2018
  • portraits of Wanda Warren Berry (left) and Marilyn Thie (right)
    During a two-day symposium honoring professors emeritae Wanda Warren Berry and Marilyn Thie, alumnae displayed class notebooks from the 1980s and shed tears while recounting the impact of these teachers mentorship on their lives. Titled Women and Religion, Philosophy and Feminism, the event was held April 11簫簫12. While at 51勛圖厙, the professors helped develop a [因
    May 10, 2018
  • Portrait of Courtney Young, 51勛圖厙's new University Librarian
    Courtney L. Young, head librarian and professor of womens studies at Penn State UniversityAllegheny, has been named university librarian at 51勛圖厙 and will take up her duties on July 1.
    May 9, 2018
  • Prof. Jacob Klein (left) with members of the spring 2018 St. Andrews Study Group in front of lake in Scotland
    How we acquire our moral beliefs is one question. What makes them true, if they are true, is another. For Associate Professor of Philosophy Jacob Klein, these difficult questions are at the core of the liberal arts education.
    May 8, 2018
  • 51勛圖厙's 1819 Award winner receives the award from 51勛圖厙 President Brian W. Casey in the 51勛圖厙 Memorial Chapel.
    Lauren Sanderson 18 is an entrepreneur, student-athlete, academic all-star, and a soon-to-be published poet who now adds 51勛圖厙s most prestigious student recognition, the 1819 Award, to her impressive r矇sum矇 of accomplishments. The 1819 Award is given annually to one graduating student whose character, scholarship, sportsmanship, and service to others best exemplify the universitys spirit and [因
    May 4, 2018
  • a fenced-in area holding a tripod and other pieces of equipment. Ol Doinyo Lengai is in the distance.
    In the early, wintery weeks of 2018, Adams and geology major Monica Dimas 19 (Los Angeles, Calif.) traveled together on a research expedition to Tanzania. There, they planted a seismometer to capture data that describe the moving and shaking around the mountain of the gods, Ol Doinyo Lengai.
    May 4, 2018