Erin Palombi ’10

German studies alumna uses interdisciplinary passions for work in moving image archives

When Erin Palombi ’10 arrived at °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ as a first-year student, she knew she loved movies, but her film classes at […]

Sofia Fazazi's poster presentation, which earned her the travel award, was titled "Yoga Intervention Improves ADHA and Cognitive Measures in Emerging Adults with ADHD." Fazazi, Amy Jo Stavnezer and Sharon Lynn are co-authors.

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ students present research at Society for Neuroscience annual meeting

Four students from °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ presented original research from their sophomore research and Independent Study projects at the Society of Neuroscience annual […]

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies at °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, engages with students from her Rhetoric of Black Civil Rights course after crossing Edmund Pettus Bridge in Alabama, part of an experiential learning trip in 2023. Photo by Matt Dilyard, °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳.

Denise Bostdorff receives national award for teaching excellence

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies at °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, has received a national award in recognition of her teaching. The National Communication […]

Culture Show 2023

Annual Culture Show punctuates °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳’s International Education Week celebration

With a global campus representing 76 countries in the student body, °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ will celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 3-9, 2024. […]

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ biology alumnus Sateesh Venkatesh ’10 was recently named one of five recipients to earn a prestigious Fulbright-National Geographic Award for 2024.

Biology alumnus receives Fulbright-National Geographic Award

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ biology alumnus Sateesh Venkatesh ’10 was recently named one of five recipients to earn a prestigious Fulbright-National Geographic Award for […]

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ among lead schools in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients in last five years

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ among lead schools in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients in last five years

A distinctive student-athlete experience combining athletics excellence, rigorous academics, and the culminating expression of knowledge though °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳’s signature Independent Study program […]

Black and Gold Weekend 2023

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ invites alumni and families to campus for Homecoming Weekend

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳’s Homecoming Weekend will welcome alumni and families on Friday, Oct. 18 through Saturday, Oct. 19 to reconnect with classmates and […]

Student musicians from the Scot Symphonic Band perform at the 2023 Celebration of the Arts.

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ fall arts events showcase talented °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ community

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ will present a variety of arts events throughout the fall semester. Events welcoming the community from the departments of Music, […]

Lily Bulman '25

Theatre and dance and global media and digital studies major presents interactive shadow puppet Independent Study performance

Lily Bulman ’25, a senior majoring in theatre & dance and global media & digital studies, will present her Independent Study production, Reflected Desires: An […]

R. Wayne Randolph '69 and The Piper sculpture

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ reveals new sculpture of bagpiper on campus

As the new semester began, °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ revealed a new piece of art on campus, an eight-foot-tall bronze sculpture titled The Piper […]

Archie Ambassador Day 2023

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ welcomes Scottish terriers to campus for Archie Ambassador Day

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ will welcome Scottish terriers and their owners to participate in the second annual Archie Ambassador Day and to cheer on […]

Convocation 2024

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ convocation looks ahead to 155th academic year with courage from community

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ celebrated the start of its 155th academic year with its annual Convocation Ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, also honoring the […]

College of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ Kauke Arch Students

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ welcomes new faculty and staff to College community

°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ begins its 2024-25 academic year, welcoming and celebrating more than 60 new faculty and staff who have joined the College […]

Erum Haider, assistant professor of political science, environmental studies, and South Asian studies at °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳

Erum Haider’s expertise on climate change in Karachi cited in New York Times article

As climate change wreaks havoc across the globe, a July 6 article in The New York Times about the devastating heat crisis in Karachi, […]

Désirée Weber, associate professor and chair of political science, and Abhishek Manhas ’26, sophomore research assistant, mathematics and computer science major

Sophomore research project advances accessibility to Austrian philosopher’s writings

A novel collaboration between °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ and the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project extended the reach of the world-renowned philosopher’s manuscripts by utilizing the […]

Along with Henry McMahon ’24 (far right), students from the left Teagan Knutson ’25, Sydney Berenson ’25, also worked on site with Olivia Navarro-Farr (center right), associate professor of archaeology and anthropology at the College and co-director of the Proyecto Arqueológico Waka’ (PAW) team at the archaeological site located in the Laguna del Tigre National Park within the Maya Biosphere Reserve in summer 2024. Here, the group from °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ stands at the front of the trail leading to the Mirador Group, consisting of the two of the largest pyramids at the site.

Archaeology major draws conclusions about Maya political systems based on excavation on site in Guatemala

Archaeology major Henry McMahon spent the summer before his senior year at °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ in Guatemala surveying an ancient plaza inside El […]