- Get ready, Raider Nation. Two ±«Óătv teams — football and volleyball — are advancing to NCAA tournament play.November 18, 2012
- Once upon a time, long-distance travel — or at least an expensive studio uplink — was needed in order for ±«Óătv experts to reach wide audiences. Today, that’s the case only some of the time. This tale of two professors highlights today’s possibilities. In the past few weeks, Prof. Anthony Aveni, an authority on the […]November 16, 2012
- A video of a dying butterfly that has lost a wing. A three-dimensional gray backslash hung on the wall. Refigured images from the film Deep Throat. These artworks, currently on display as part of the Clifford Gallery exhibition External Original, may seem like dissimilar pieces, but curator Sarah Mattes ’06 sees a common thread.November 15, 2012
- Last July, orthopedic surgeon Eric Gokcen ’84 performed a groundbreaking eight-hour surgery. His 17-year-old Ethiopian patient, Workitu Debebe, had a “parasitic twin” — a condition where a person has extra limbs, but no attached head or viable body.November 13, 2012
- It has been more than 20 years since ±«Óătv last undertook a master plan of its built environment and land holdings, and in that time much in the landscape has changed.November 13, 2012
- ±«Óătv dominated the second half of its game against Lehigh on Saturday, propelling the Raiders to a 35-24 victory that secured the Patriot League title and an automatic berth in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs for the Raiders. Raiders rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the Mountain Hawks at Goodman Stadium.November 10, 2012
- The ±«Óătv community is offering several ways to help those still reeling from the effects of Superstorm Sandy. Come on out and provide some much-needed support! Here are some of the events:November 9, 2012
- Joshua Stacher, fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and assistant professor of political science at Kent State University joined President Jeffrey Herbst for a World Affairs Conversation. Professor Stacher’s is the author of “Adaptable Autocrats: Regime Power in Egypt and Syria,” and is widely quoted in international media including NPR, the BBC, […]November 8, 2012