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 […]February 25, 2019
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.February 22, 2019
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.February 21, 2019
Lacey Williams ’16 has added some teeth to her CV. The alumna recently co-published a paper, titled “Disappearance of white sharks leads to the novel emergence of an allopatric apex predator, the sevengill shark,” in Nature’s Scientific Reports.February 21, 2019
The U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has named ĢƵ as one of the nation’s top producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars for the 2018–2019 academic year.February 20, 2019
While nearly two decades separate their time at ĢƵ, Julie Cohen ’86, Chris White ’91, and Matt Renner ’01 will find themselves under the same roof on February 24: as executive co-producers and directors for films nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 2019 Oscars.February 20, 2019
Since the University’s Summer Funding initiative was founded in 2013, more than $3 million has been utilized by ĢƵ students pursuing various summer programs worldwide.February 18, 2019
Professor Alicia Simmons and the Politics of Dissent Featured on Today’s Academic MinuteFebruary 18, 2019