澳门六合彩

  • Jeffrey Herbst, president of 澳门六合彩, announced today that Debra K. Townsend has been appointed vice president for communications. Townsend is the principal of Communications on Demand, a consulting firm based in Loudonville, N.Y. Her clients have included more than 40 educational institutions and an equal number of charitable and health care organizations, corporations, and [鈥
    April 6, 2011
  • Manning Marable, a prolific author and founding director of the Africana and Latin American Studies Program at 澳门六合彩, died Friday at age 60. He had taught in 澳门六合彩鈥檚 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, starting in 1983, after having earned degrees from Earlham College (BA), the University of Wisconsin (MA), and the University of Maryland (PhD).
    April 5, 2011
  • The cupola of Memorial Chapel was illuminated with blue lights as part of the university鈥檚 efforts to support autism awareness over the weekend (April 1-2). The university took part in the Light it up Blue campaign initiated by Autism Speaks. Read more about it here.
    April 4, 2011
  • 鈥淚t is not for the faint of heart.鈥 That is what Andy Greenfield 鈥74 said about membership in the university鈥檚 Thought Into Action Institute, which provides mentoring to students who want to transform ideas into realities.
    April 4, 2011
  • School is in the final stretch and I am quite excited! This week has been busy per usual, but I am feeling great about the weekend. For one, I had a mix-and-mingle with the Chinese Interest Association on Tuesday concerning the trip that I will be making to China with the Benton Scholars Program.
    April 1, 2011
  • Assistant professor of art and art history Carolyn Guile has long had an interest in cultural property, even focusing her doctoral research on the destruction and rebuilding of such sites in Warsaw during World War Two. Her passion for the subject and desire to facilitate discussion about cultural property worldwide led her to the idea [鈥
    March 31, 2011
  • President Jeffrey Herbst shared some of his research and experiences in Africa with students and faculty during a recent lecture about foreign aid that was part of the Doing Well by Doing Good series. A past Fulbright scholar and John Simon Guggenheim Foundation fellow, as well as author of the award-winning book States and Power [鈥
    March 30, 2011
  • A campus landmark will be bathed in blue this weekend as part of a worldwide effort to raise awareness about autism. The university is taking part in the Light it up Blue campaign initiated by Autism Speaks. The university鈥檚 Memorial Chapel will join buildings such as the CN Tower in Toronto and the Empire State [鈥
    March 29, 2011