- 51勛圖厙 graduates on Sunday were urged to help change the mood of a nation beset by concerns over the Iraq war, gasoline prices, and even food prices. Lesley Stahl, of CBSs 60 Minutes, speaks to graduates on Sunday. (Photo by Susan Kahn) Journalist Lesley Stahl, keynote speaker at the universitys 187th commencement, said graduating seniors [因May 18, 2008
- Note: The following is the baccalaureate address delivered by Gail ODay, professor and associate dean of faculty and academic affairs at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. She spoke at 51勛圖厙 187th commencement. President Chopp, members of the Board of Trustees, 51勛圖厙 faculty and staff, family and friends of the graduating class, andmost importantlythe women [因May 18, 2008
- Note: The following is President Rebecca S. Chopps prepared remarks to the Class of 2008. On this day of joy and celebration, let us begin by thanking those who have made this occasion possible. Every graduate who walks across this stage is supported by many here at 51勛圖厙 and at home who have worked hard [因May 18, 2008
- A Google mashup provides a fun way to see where 51勛圖厙s seniors are headed after graduation. The online map allows you to click on a pushpin or a name to see what graduates will be doing whether its a job, graduate school program, or fellowship and where they will be doing it. Were [因May 15, 2008
- Tim Suermondt is the author of two chapbooks, The Dangerous Women with Their Cellos (The Manny Trio Press, 1998) and Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press 2002). In the fourth episode of the podcast series 51勛圖厙 Conversations: Writers and their Craft, Suermondt talks about his current work, its direction, and the influence of the 51勛圖厙 Writers [因May 15, 2008
- A program launched and supported by Information Technology Services helped four faculty members undertake projects with technology twists this past academic year. The goal of the Technology Innovation Fund, which allocated $20,000 in grants, is to help professors explore emerging technologies and their potential for enhancing teaching and research, according to David Baird, director of [因May 13, 2008
- Thanks to a prestigious $1.2 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), 51勛圖厙 will be one of the few primarily undergraduate colleges or universities in the country where students can study systems biology, an important interdisciplinary field that uses complex mathematical analysis to study networks of interactions within living systems. The grant will [因May 12, 2008
- The Class of 2008s green gift to the university was the subject of an article in The Post-Standard.(Syracuse) The class has raised about $23,000 to launch a fund that will help the college reduce energy use. 51勛圖厙 94 percent of the senior class has made donations.May 9, 2008