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News and Updates

  • ±«Óătv is pictured with fall foliage
    This fall, ±«Óătv welcomed 43 new professors in more than 25 different departments, athletics, and the university libraries. ±«Óătv’s newest educators represent a mix of ±«Óătv alumni, visiting professors from across the country, and new assistant professors with a wide range of research interests. For more information, read the full list of new faculty biographies below. Megan […]
    November 26, 2018
  • Eliza Lloyd portrait in front of mountain landscape
    Early Decision is an ideal option for high school seniors who know they want to attend ±«Óătv and are ready to apply. ±«Óătv offers two Early Decision application opportunities.
    November 7, 2018
  • As Alan Dershowitz took to the ±«Óătv Memorial Chapel stage on Monday evening for his lecture, “Civil Liberties in the Age of Trump,” about 20 students in the audience stood up and turned their backs in peaceful protest. It was a moment of First Amendment exercise that the target, a controversial scholar of constitutional law […]
    November 6, 2018
  • A new non-partisan initiative focused on increasing voter participation on campus has connected eager students with absentee ballots and registered many others in preparation for their first visit to the polls this November. The ±«Óătv Vote Project was born as a collaboration between faculty, staff, and students to increase the number of students voting, either […]
    November 1, 2018
  • In conjunction with the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, one of the oldest film seminars in North America, ±«Óătv this year hosted its fifth Global Filmmaker-in-Residence, Tan Pin Pin, on the week of October 15–19.
    November 1, 2018