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Feminist Scholar Awarded Guest Professorship in Germany
A professor in the College of Arts and Sciences has returned from a prestigious appointment at Goethe University (GU) in Frankfurt, Germany. Chandra Talpade Mohanty鈥擠istinguished Professor and chair of women鈥檚 & gender studies (WGS), as well as Dean鈥檚 Professor of…
Proud to Be Orange
Eddie Gulino 鈥16 grew up in Windham, a small, rural ski town in the Catskill region of New York. How small is Windham? About 1,700 people live there. Gulino attended the same school, from kindergarten to 12th grade, and had…
Liberal Arts Prepares Paul Karlitz 鈥93 for Career and Life Success
For Paul Karlitz 鈥93, a political science degree based in the liberal arts was just what he needed to succeed academically and in many life aspects afterwards. 鈥淟iberal arts was great for me because it wasn鈥檛 too narrowly focused or…
La Casita Presents Annual 鈥楳usic of the Heart鈥 Concert Feb. 13
In anticipation of Valentine鈥檚 Day, La Casita Cultural Center in the College of Arts and Sciences is presenting its third annual M煤sica del Coraz贸n (鈥淢usic of the Heart鈥) concert. FourteGuitar, a classical quartet from San Juan, Puerto Rico, will be…
Humanities Center Presents Renowned 鈥業nformation Designer鈥 Feb. 10-11
黑料不打烊 Symposium continues its yearlong theme of 鈥淣etworks鈥 with a visit by an expert on rhetoric, technology and research. Clay Spinuzzi, an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin, will deliver a lecture titled 鈥淭hree Networks Walk into…
Lineup Announced for Spring Carver Reading Series
The series, which brings 12-14 prominent writers to campus each year, is presented by the M.F.A. program in creative writing, in conjunction with the 鈥淟iving Writers鈥 undergraduate course (ETS 107).
Humanities Center Presents 鈥楨arth, Water, Woman鈥 Feb. 6
The Humanities Center in the College of Arts and Sciences continues its spring schedule with a screening of 鈥淓arth, Water, Woman,鈥 a 2013 documentary about community and sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago in the West Indies. The screening is Saturday,…
Journal Publishes Doctoral Candidate鈥檚 Findings on Beetle Promiscuity
Elizabeth Droge-Young has long been fascinated by the mysteries and motivations behind sexual selection. But the promiscuity among females of one particular species鈥攖he red flour beetle鈥攈ad her particularly stumped. These beetles would mate multiple times over the course of a…
Geophysicist Questions Stability of Antarctic Ice Sheet鈥
A professor in the College of Arts and Sciences is joining the growing debate over the fate of the world鈥檚 largest ice sheet, whose sudden melting is sending shockwaves throughout the geophysics community. Robert Moucha, assistant professor of Earth sciences,…
Biology Student Wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Caitlin McDonough, a Ph.D. student in biology, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship, supporting her study of the intricate details of reproduction. The award provides three years of independent financial support for early-career graduate students….