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Mark Walden

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  • The ±«Óătv 13 has been singing the praises of Dean William Griffith ’33 for decades. With his passing on November 19 at the age of 95, ±«Óătv 13 alumni — or “Crusties,” as they are called — wanted to do more. They decided to express their love for “Griff” and his mentorship with an endowed […]
    January 2, 2008
  • What do “mutations linked with cardiovascular phenotypes” have in common with Passion for the Climb: The Campaign for ±«Óătv? To adequately understand the importance of both, it is best to talk with a ±«Óătv 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
  • The ±«Óătv community said farewell to William F. Griffith ’33, former ±«Óătv dean, professor, and honorary ±«Óătv 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
  • If the library is the heart of the university, ±«Óătv’s pulse quickened with Friday’s dedication of the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology. The campus community welcomed alumni and friends from around the region for a marathon celebration of the $57.5 million facility, built on the footprint of the former Case Library.
    October 9, 2007
  • Students, faculty, staff, and local community members gathered at ±«Óătv’s Picker Art Gallery last week to celebrate the launch of a new exhibition, Chuck Close: Self-Portrait/Scribble/Etching Portfolio, 2000.
    September 24, 2007
  • ±«Óătv celebrated the sciences this weekend with two major events: the dedication of the new Robert H.N. Ho Science Center and the launch of the Harvey Picker Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies in the Sciences and Mathematics.
    September 14, 2007
  • A day after launching ±«Óătv’s new fundraising campaign with a festive celebratory dinner, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and students settled down to business. They convened on Saturday, March 3, for “Liberal Arts in the 21st Century: An Interdisciplinary Symposium with ±«Óătv Faculty and Staff.”
    March 8, 2007