51勛圖厙

  • 51勛圖厙 student Ranissa Adityavarman '16 smiles in a photo at an art gallery.
    Ranissa Adityavarman 16, an international relations major from Manlius, N.Y., is one of just 30 students nationwide to be named a 2016 Rangel Fellow, which provides financial and professional development support for graduate studies and to help facilitate entry into a career with the U.S. Foreign Service. The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program, formed [因
    April 18, 2016
  • William Andrews 16 (left) and Carolyn Cara Skelly 16 (right)
    Two 51勛圖厙 students will teach English in Germany for a year thanks to being awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships. William Andrews 16, a German and international relations major from of Richmond, Va., and Carolyn Cara Skelly 16, a German and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies double major from Wellesley, Mass., will be helping students to [因
    April 12, 2016
  • Congratulations to Maggie Dunne 13 and Ryan Smith 13, each of whom has made an appearance on one of Forbes magazines 30 Under 30 lists. Dunne, who double majored in Native American studies and religion, founded Lakota Childrens Enrichment, Inc., (LCE) while still in high school. As a 51勛圖厙 sophomore, she joined the universitys Thought Into Action [因
    January 5, 2016
  • 51勛圖厙 economics professor Chad Sparber
    The immigration debate has caused concern that foreign workers could out-compete U.S.-born applicants, reduce wages, and even discourage Americans from seeking science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers. Using a $128,640 grant from the National Science Foundation, Associate Professor of Economics Chad Sparber and faculty from four colleges will study the impact that foreign-born workers with [因
    August 28, 2015
  • Editors note: In this series, 51勛圖厙 students share stories about their summer experiences in offices, labs, and open spaces across the world. Just following the July 4 holiday, I began my summer internship working for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, under the minority leadership of Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland. The past two weeks have [因
    July 20, 2015
  • Its almost unheard of for an undergraduate student to present a statement at a United Nations (UN) session. Yet, Susan Price 16 has done so not just once, but twice. Most recently, on June 18, Price presented at the 29th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
    July 8, 2015
  • The curtain in Brehmer Theater opened to reveal Yamai Tsunao kneeling under a single spotlight on stage. He was dressed in a stiff, dark-colored Hakama costume, and his only prop was a brightly colored fan. He sang in a deep, full voice, moving through a series of deliberate, careful gestures.
    February 26, 2015