Professor’s Research Goes With the Flow
Through orbiting experiments, Ana Oprisan is helping to advance space exploration.
Through orbiting experiments, Ana Oprisan is helping to advance space exploration.
Music professor Yiorgos Vassilandonakis returns home to Greece this spring to debut an opera he wrote for the national opera.
As the cofounder of a large sports event management firm, Gene Hallman ’82 is living every diehard sports fan’s fantasy.
Marvell Adams Jr. ’00, as COO of a large retirement community company, helps create a vibrant future for the aging.
August G. “Tav” Swarat II ’89 is adding a zero to his initial scholarship pledge of $25,000 to create better student leaders.
A graduate of the REACH Program, Randon Strange ’16 now is a man of letters in the Office of Mail Services at the College.
The first in the College’s diversity docuseries, If These Walls Could Talk, examines how enslaved Africans built some of the buildings around campus.
An astronomy and physics professor takes a look at the accuracy of the astrophysics in the latest Brad Pitt film Ad Astra.
To become an Air Force C-17 pilot, equestrian team member Samantha Bledsoe ’19 built up flight hours by flying rescued dogs to new homes.
A new book by two political science professors takes a comprehensive look at the state's pivotal role as the first Southern state in the presidential primary.