Strategic diversity consultant Nevin Caple led a series of inclusion workshops with athletics staff and student-athletes last month at the invitation of Vice President and Director of Athletics Nicki Moore.
On March 5, 1819, the New York State Assembly granted a charter to the Baptist Education Society of New York, formally founding the institution that became Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ. Two hundred years later, the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ community gathered to support local organizations that aid the entire region.
On March 5, 2019, the official day that Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ turned 200 years old, the Charter Day celebration invited the community make a gift of $1 (or more), symbolic of the $13 put forth by the 13 founders.
Wondering what’s happening in the classroom at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ? Here’s a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus — a syllabus from a course underway this semester.
During winter break, January 1–19, 2019, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Ann Jane Tierney led a team of students from BIOL 341 or NEUR 385 on an extended study trip to the Dolphin Research Center on Grassy Key, Fla. The group participated in ongoing cognitive and behavioral research, focusing on current theories and methods in studies […]
Antonio Delgado ’99, U.S. Representative for the 19th Congressional District, will deliver the commencement address to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Class of 2019 on May 19, 2019.
When Elizabeth Gonzales ’19, a Chinese and international relations major from Dallas, Texas, talks about traveling to Shanghai, China, she can barely suppress her energy. Her passion for Chinese culture and language spills into the conversation as she describes her four trips to East Asia. Through an extended study program to Beijing in Spring 2016 […]
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Elodie Fourquet teaches an unusual art course. First-year students in FSEM 131 don’t come with paintbrushes or chisels; they come with graph paper, pencils, and computers.
This year has seen some of Midnight Philosophy’s largest and liveliest attendance. People filter in and out over the course of the club’s hours-long debates, but the population is rarely smaller than a full-sized class.