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This year, 11 professors were appointed to tenure-track positions at the University. The Argus spoke with 10 of them, and a ...
College of Integrated Sciences Offering New Minor
The College of Integrative Sciences has introduced a new interdisciplinary minor in Integrated Design, Engineering, and Applied Sciences (IDEAS), set to ...
Shapiro Writing Center Reopens at New Location
After a summer of renovations, The Shapiro Center For Writing has reopened at its new home, 116 Mt. Vernon Street. President Michael ...
University Announces Closure of Green Street Center
In late June, President Michael Roth ’78 announced the closure of the University-funded Green Street Teaching and Learning Center. Located ...
Warren Leaves CAPS, Search for New Sexual Assault Resource Coordinator Begins
The Sexual Assault Resource Coordinator/Therapist (SART) Alysha Warren will be leaving the University this fall to become a psychotherapist at ...
Sawhney’s Novel “South Haven” Longlisted for Esteemed Award
Assistant Professor of English Hirsh Sawhney’s debut novel, “South Haven,” has been longlisted for the prestigious DSC Prize for South ...
Professor Pitts-Taylor Wins Academic Prize
Professor of Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Sociology, and Science in Society Victoria Pitts-Taylor won the Robert K. Merton Award from ...
Wes Students Stay Safe After Hurricane Harvey
Houston may seem like a world away from Middletown, but for some students and alumni, it is a place they also call ...
DKE Increases Claim to Nearly $1.2 Million, Alleges Co-Education Policy a Double Standard
This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly. On Monday afternoon, the plaintiffs of Kent Literary Club at ...
DKE Lawsuit Reaches Verdict as University is Found at Fault, Talks to Follow
This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly. On Thursday June 15, after two years of debate and ...
