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When Middletown resident Rob White heard about the Write On! Competition, he knew it was the perfect opportunity to share ...
Students observe black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The University observed the seventh National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) on Wednesday, with constructive dialogue but a less-than-desired participation ...
Zipperstein bringes writer’s life to the fore
During last Tuesday evening's lecture at Russell House, Steven J. Zipperstein, the Daniel E. Koshland professor for Jewish Studies at ...
Former professor Howard Bernstein passes away at 63
Howard Bernstein, a visiting professor who taught for 20 years in departments as diverse as the College of Letters, History, ...
Play by play: Week of theater begins on campus
This week, the University is taking part in the largest theater collaboration in U.S. history. The production of "365 Days/365 ...
Students promote microbicides
According to Erin Pannell '07, co-president of the University's chapter of Students for Microbicides, talking about microbicides is tough for ...
Student film featured at Sundance
When Ray Tintori ’06 sent his senior thesis film to the Sundance Film Festival review board, he figured his chances ...
Dean departs: Cruz-Saco to step down
Dean of the College Maria Cruz-Saco will not renew her contract with the University and will leave her post following ...
Prof. Bodznick appointed Dean of Sciences and Math
Professor of Neuroscience & Behavior and Biology David Bodznick has been appointed as dean of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. While ...
Alumnus leads study on leadership
Former Governor of Virginia Gerald Baliles '63 recently led a study on the state of the presidency in American higher ...
