- Two recent talks by ±«Óătv professors give some context to the ebola outbreak response from two angles, one by a virologist examining the nature of epidemics, and the other from a perspective of government response, specifically in Liberia.October 3, 2014
- From a bilingual presentation to a moonlit canoe ride, here are some events to check out next week before heading out for the mid-term break.October 3, 2014
- ±«Óătv students will have the opportunity to get closer to the stars thanks to a three-year arrangement that provides them with valuable access to a world-class telescope at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico.October 1, 2014
- âCan you hear us nowâ gave way to âWe love ±«Óătv, Go âGate, No Hateâ as about 400 students, faculty, and staff marched together from the Hurwitz Admission Center at James B. ±«Óătv Hall to Memorial Chapel on the Academic Quad. The euphoric and historic ceremony marked the end of a peaceful, 100-hour-long demonstration that [âŠ]September 26, 2014
- The peaceful demonstration in support of inclusivity on ±«Óătvâs campus has come to a mutually agreeable resolution, as members of the administration and the ±«Óătv Association for Critical Collegians (ACC) released a 21-point road map for the future. The document can be found at a new website ±«Óătv for All. The sit-in began at [âŠ]September 26, 2014
- With midterms rapidly approaching, here are some events happening around campus next week that are worth taking a study break for. On Wednesday, October 1, the Office of Off-Campus Study will hold a Study Group Fair in the Ho Atrium from 4:30-5:30 p.m. The event is a great opportunity to get an idea of the [âŠ]September 26, 2014
- (Update: Demonstration ends with on-campus celebration) Constructive talks between ±«Óătv administrators and student representatives of ±«Óătv Association of Critical Collegians (ACC) are continuing into the evening on day four of a peaceful demonstration at James B. ±«Óătv Hall.September 25, 2014
- The Picker Art Gallery, which closed in 2012 for an inventory of ±«Óătvâs art collection, reopened last week with two exhibitions of artwork by prominent American artists Richard Serra and Diane Arbus.September 25, 2014