4 Tips for a More Sustainable Thanksgiving
Campus experts urge you to make the most of the Thanksgiving holiday by showing some love to Mother Earth and growing closer with friends and family.
Campus experts urge you to make the most of the Thanksgiving holiday by showing some love to Mother Earth and growing closer with friends and family.
Senior Nicole Fernandez and junior Aisha Gallion developed a discussion series to facilitate conversations about social justice issues. The first session takes place Oct. 15, 2015.
With more than 220 student clubs and organizations – and 30 new ones proposed this year – the College has something for everyone. Take this quiz to find one for you!
Opening in January 2016, the College's new kosher/vegetarian dining facility will be open all day to students with meal plans and the public.
This fall, the College is offering 54 different FYE courses, including topics such as “Viruses and the Coming Apocalypse," "Beyond Bratwurst and BMWs" and “Shakespeare on Screen.”
Our incoming class of freshman have already achieved a lot - both inside and outside the classroom. Here are just a few examples of the caliber of students who come to the College.
Sarah Jones' bright future in the film industry came to a tragic end on a movie set. Now, her legacy is sparking changes in the industry.
Andrew Sobiesuo, director of the College's Center for International Education and associate provost for international education, oversees study abroad programs and international student services.
Want to garner experience and skills in sustainable issues? Check out the College's summer internship program with the Office of Sustainability.
Associate Professor of Art Steve Johnson is spending the academic year in Bengaluru, India, teaching drawing and art to Indian students.