Campus News
Stull to Lead San Francisco Conservatory
Cathy Strauss
David H. Stull ’89, dean of the Conservatory of Music, will assume the presidency of the San Francisco Conservatory on July 1, 2013.
Student Coalition Delivers Proposals
Marvin Krislov, Senior Staff
We will carefully study the document the students have submitted. A more detailed response will be forthcoming after spring break. Meanwhile, some of the students’ ideas are already being implemented.
Decatur to Lead Kenyon College
Cynthia Nickoloff
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Sean Decatur has accepted the position of president at Kenyon College. He begins his new duties July 1, 2013.
McGonigle Accepts Position at Tufts
Office of Communications
Greg McGonigle, director of religious and spiritual life, has accepted the position of university chaplain at Tufts University. He leaves ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï at the end of June.
The Heart and Soul of ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï
Marvin Krislov
This is how ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï faces challenging times. We reaffirm our belief in ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s mission and values by gathering to listen, to discuss, and to work towards solutions.
Trustees Respond to Bias-Based Incidents
Office of Communications
During its recent meeting, the Board of Trustees joined ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s students, faculty, and staff in “deploring and condemning the bias-based incidents and vandalism perpetrated on the campus community in recent weeks.â€
Voigt on ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï: Doesn't Get Better
Office of Communications
Widely acknowledged as today’s preeminent dramatic soprano, Deborah Voigt gave a concert in Finney Chapel on Sunday, March 10, as part of the Artist Recital Series. She performed works by Amy Beach
Students Win Internship and Fellowship
Amanda Nagy
Senior Billy Broderick has been named a 2013 Luce Scholar and junior Molly Martorella has been awarded a summer internship through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Exceptional Research Opportunities Program.
Safety and Security Update
Marjorie Burton
As we move forward in our internal investigation of recent events, the Office of Safety and Security would like to share with our students, employees, and visitors information about safety and security initiatives and reminders about partnering for personal safety.
We Stand United
Marvin Krislov
There is still much work to be done. But Monday’s events organized by our students, faculty, and staff were a great beginning. We will continue the teaching, learning, and working to build an even better ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï.