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  • What do “mutations linked with cardiovascular phenotypes” have in common with Passion for the Climb: The Campaign for ĢƵ? To adequately understand the importance of both, it is best to talk with a ĢƵ undergraduate. Alumni and friends had the chance to do just that at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., during one of […]
    December 20, 2007
  • As a young student, ĢƵ professor Peter Balakian’s curiosity about his family roots led him on a personal and intellectual journey. Balakian has spent decades unraveling his Armenian ancestry and, in the process, educating the world about the atrocities of the Armenian genocide. Now, the Armenian government is recognizing Balakian, the Constance H. and […]
    December 18, 2007
  • A week of observation and interaction marked the weeklong visit of two Tibetan monks to the ĢƵ campus last month. Tenzin Thutop and Tenzin Wangchuk, from the Namgyal Monastery in Ithaca, N.Y., spent hours painstakingly placing millions of grains of colored sand to create a sand mandala in Case Library and Geyer Center for Information […]
    December 14, 2007
  • Veteran criminal-defense attorney Robert Morvillo `60 — known for his no-nonsense approach in the courtroom — shared the lighter side of his personality last week with ĢƵ alumni in Manhattan “I’m the class of 1960 B.C. — B.C. meaning ‘before coeds,’” joked Morvillo, guest speaker at the inaugural ĢƵ Legal luncheon held at the […]
    December 13, 2007
  • The ĢƵ community said farewell to William F. Griffith ’33, former ĢƵ dean, professor, and honorary ĢƵ 13 member, during a memorial service Sunday at Hamilton’s First Baptist Church. Griffith passed away Nov. 19 at the age of 95.
    December 10, 2007
  • Inspired by the sacrifices of war veterans, a group of ĢƵ sophomores has launched a letter-writing campaign aimed at spreading holiday cheer to local veterans. “They need to know that we care about them,” said Clarissa Polk ’10, co-founder of ‘Gate Embrace. “We’re asking the campus and central New York communities to embrace those […]
    December 10, 2007
  • Geology professor Connie Soja and 13 students in her Core Distinction course recently had a “wonderful conversation” with the great-great grandson of Charles Darwin, even though some 3,444 miles separated the participants. Soja’s students could see and interact with Randal Keynes, who spoke to them via a software program called Skype and whose image was […]
    December 5, 2007