News
Custodial workers and students discussed workers’ rights and potential structural changes at a Worker-Student Solidarity Meeting held by the United ...
Panelists Discuss the Historical Context of the Ebola Outbreak
A lunch panel on Oct. 6 explored the historical context of the recent Ebola outbreak. Panelists were Professors of History ...
Senator Blumenthal Discusses Bill to Combat Sexual Violence
Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and his staff hosted a roundtable discussion at the University on Monday, Oct. 6, to discuss ...
“Night and Day of Wellness” Aims to Cultivate Healthy Mental Practices
From the evening of Saturday, Oct. 4 to Sunday, Oct. 5, students gathered for a series of workshops and events ...
Students Show Solidarity With Hong Kong Protests
By Courtney Laermer and Sophie Zinser Assistant News Editors Last Tuesday night, Sept. 30, Ariane Turley ’15 and Nina ...
Eli Clifton Lectures on Big Data Investigative Journalism
Eli Clifton, co-author of the Center of American Progress report, “Fear, Inc,” led a lecture on Thursday, Oct. 2 titled ...
University Sponsors Students to Attend Poetry Forum
The University English Department and Writing Program are sponsoring 10 students to attend the Academy of American annual Poets Forum ...
Scott Rohde Begins as Director of Public Safety
Director of Public Safety (PSafe) Scott Rohde began his position at the University on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Rohde has spent ...
College of the Environment Hosts Environmental Art Lecture
As part of the College of the Environment’s (COE) annual symposium titled, “Where On Earth Are We Going?” Menakka and ...
Career Center Introduces CareerDrive
This fall, the University’s Career Center introduced CareerDrive, a new online recruiting platform to replace My Career Center (MyCC). The ...
