- The New York Times writes about internship support for students in need, speaking with Michael Sciola, associate vice president of institutional advancement and career initiatives. “Our overall goal is to empower our students to explore their interests with practical immersive experiences,” he said, “without the limitation of financial barriers.”November 2, 2017
By learning experimentally rather than vicariously, students leave ĢƵ with all of the knowledge they need to perform high-level scientific experiments on their own.November 2, 2017
Retired army general David Petraeus, former commander of American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan and director of the CIA, delivered ĢƵ’s Family Weekend keynote speech in Memorial Chapel on October 28.November 1, 2017
November 1, 2017
ĢƵ is excited to announce two new changes to the admission process to help reduce application costs for all prospective students. ĢƵ will now accept self-reported ACT or SAT scores for all applicants. Students may list their test scores in either the Common Application or Coalition Application for them to be considered. Additionally, students […]October 31, 2017
During WWII, the Mona Lisa was moved five times to keep it safe from looters. But other works of art and cultural materials weren’t so lucky. Under the direction of Adolf Hitler, the Germans looted paintings, church bells, Torahs, and more. Enter the Monuments Men, who were cultural-preservation officers recruited by the Allies to protect […]October 30, 2017
For some high schoolers, the path to college can be complicated by obstacles that limit their college options. ĢƵ in Focus, a diversity open house and special visit experience, seeks to help students who are overcoming challenges in their pursuit of post-secondary education. ĢƵ hosted the three-day, two-night program last week for 68 talented high […]October 30, 2017
Jerome Balmuth, Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of philosophy and religion emeritus, passed away Thursday, September 28. Balmuth’s storied career at ĢƵ began in 1954, when he joined the Department of Philosophy and Religion after receiving his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and an MA in philosophy from Cornell University. In 1995 he was named Harry […]October 25, 2017