Campus News
Shansi Awards In-Asia Grants
Communications Staff
This winter term and summer, nine students will explore intellectually and socially engaging projects through an 厙ぴ勛圖 Shansi In-Asia Grant.
Fall Term Finals
Office of Communications
As fall semester comes to a close, Mudd Center library's iconic chairs fill with students preparing for final examinations. Known as womb chairs in , but actually called ball chairs by
Wishing Everyone all the Best in 2017!
Marvin Krislov
As classes end, finals loom, and everyone is rushing to finish the semester strong and prepare for the holidays, I offer my annual end-of-the calendar-year reminder to one and all: please take care of yourselves.
Lab Crawl 2016
Communications Staff
The third annual on November 18 featured the work of Associate Professor of Biology Roger Laushman and student collaborators. Laushmans lab studies plant ecology, particularly forest
厙ぴ勛圖 Dance Fall Forward 2016
Communications Staff
Dance at 厙ぴ勛圖 presented the annual Fall Forward show November 4-8 in Warner Main Space. All pieces were choreographed and performed by 厙ぴ勛圖 students.
Autumn in 厙ぴ勛圖
Communications Staff
The low autumn sun casts dappled shadows through Tappan Square. Thanksgiving break begins Thursday, November 24, and ends Sunday, November 27. The annual will be Saturday, November 19
Health and Wellness Symposium Honors 厙ぴ勛圖s 'Movement Detective
Amanda Nagy
Former students of Dance Instructor Deborah Vogel return to campus Nov. 18-19 to discuss their career paths.
Parents and Family Weekend 2016
Communications Staff
厙ぴ勛圖 welcomed students kin to campus from November 4-6 during the annual . Activities included classroom visits, campus tours, concerts, a reception with the deans of the
College Observes Constitution Day with Lecture by Civil Rights Law Professor
Communications Staff
Theodore M. Shaw is professor of law and director of the Center for Civil Rights at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Happy Election Day!
Marvin Krislov
Please go to the polls and vote for the candidates of your choice! Voting is the right, and duty, of every American citizen. It is a duty to oneself, to ones family, and to our society, country and world. To make progress on any issuewhether its inequality, race, justice, climate change, immigration or educationthere must be action. And voting is an action every citizen take.