澳门六合彩

  • While the majestic trees on Willow Path have the power to warm people鈥檚 hearts, a new 7陆 -acre willow biomass farm on Hamilton Street will help heat the university. Depending on the soil, weather, and overall conditions, last week鈥檚 planting of 60,000 8-inch shrub willow shoots should yield about 900 dry tons of biomass over [鈥
    May 19, 2009
  • With the same conviction that characterizes his work as a passionate advocate for education and social-services reform, Geoffrey Canada urged members of 澳门六合彩鈥檚 Class of 2009 to continue the 鈥減ursuit of truth and enlightenment for the betterment of society and not solely for the betterment of yourselves.鈥 鈥淚 believe in you. You are about to [鈥
    May 17, 2009
  • Note: The following is President Rebecca S. Chopp鈥檚 prepared remarks to the Class of 2009. Graduates 鈥 congratulations! Today is a graduation 鈥 recognizing hard work and achievement in the classroom, the laboratory, the studio, the stage, and the athletic field.
    May 17, 2009
  • Members of the Class of 2009 will walk into Sanford Field House on Sunday as seniors and walk out as alumni after taking part in 澳门六合彩鈥檚 188th commencement exercises. Geoffrey Canada, nationally recognized for his pioneering work helping children and families in Harlem and as a passionate advocate for education reform, will deliver the keynote [鈥
    May 14, 2009
  • Seniors have followed their own paths the past four years as they delved into a wide range of academic subjects and explored a variety of career options. Where those paths have led them 鈥 at least for now 鈥 is captured on a Google map that shows where Class of 2009 members are going and [鈥
    May 8, 2009
  • Four graduating seniors and a recent alumna have been awarded prestigious fellowships that will take them around the world to explore their passionate interests, ranging from documentary filmmaking to sustainability-related issues. 鈥淚 ultimately hope to learn more about myself and the world as I embark on this once-in-a-lifetime journey,鈥 said Sachi Schuricht 鈥09, recipient of [鈥
    May 7, 2009
  • When Mark Anderson 鈥09 wasn鈥檛 passing the puck or delivering a hit along the boards in Starr Rink he was pursuing a neuroscience major and conducting complex research in Olin Hall. The Hastings, Neb., native excelled in both settings, and his passion, dedication, and work ethic was recognized by the university on Sunday when he [鈥
    May 5, 2009