- Professor Anthony Aveni has a lot to celebrate. As students mark their last week of the spring semester, the Russell ±«Óătv Distinguished University Professor of Astronomy and Anthropology and Native American Studies marks the conclusion of his 100th semester teaching at ±«Óătv.May 6, 2013
- A new fixture in Case Library’s Hieber Café has settled in among the crazed study groups, casual procrastinators, and line of students waiting for another dose of caffeine. Today, when students walk into the café, they are greeted with a smiling face and a neon poster that advertises “Womentoring,” a new program that facilitates open […]May 3, 2013
- Students from Union, Hamilton, Skidmore, and ±«Óătv gathered on campus recently to share their research in the classics at the eighth-annual Parilia undergraduate conference.May 2, 2013
- From travel aficionados to baseball fans to supporters of the local food movement, bidders showed their spirit at the 16th-annual Konosioni Charity Auction. The senior honor society’s largest annual public event — whose theme this year was “’Tis the Spirit that is ±«Óătv” —raised $20,000 that will be used to give funding to local nonprofit […]May 1, 2013
- (Editor’s note: This article was written by Matt Faulkner) Led by rookie Lexi Lazares ’16, the ±«Óătv women’s tennis team will be hosting a campus fundraiser Thursday afternoon in honor of Martin Richard, the 8-year-old who died in the Boston Marathon tragedy. A Milton, Mass., native, Lazares had a special connection with Martin as his […]April 30, 2013
- ±«Óătv encourages students to strive for excellence in their chosen fields of academic endeavor and honors those who achieve distinction in their academic performance. A reception was held earlier this month to congratulate students who won departmental academic awards in the 2012-13 academic year.April 29, 2013
- Swirling designs, a myriad of faces, and earth tones baked into pottery now on display at the Longyear Museum of Anthropology have far more significance than simply being pleasing to the eye.April 27, 2013
- The Revolutions per Minute (RPM) sound art exhibition wraps up tonight with student projects to be displayed from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the former Crowe’s Pharmacy in the village of Hamilton. “[It’s meant to] allow everyone to listen to how others interpreted the sound art, how they experienced this exhibit and created their […]April 26, 2013