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  • ±«Óătv recently hosted “The Inner City Citizen — the Limits of Liberal Democracy,” a panel discussion and lecture featuring Glenn Loury, the distinguished economist and author who is now the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown.
    April 6, 2012
  • Watkins and Testo
    When Weston Testo ’12 arrived at ±«Óătv in 2008, little did he know that he would form an exciting and professional bond with James “Eddie” Watkins, an assistant professor of biology hired that same year. Thanks in part to their research and publication partnership, Testo received a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation [
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    April 5, 2012
  • On ±«Óătv Day, Friday, April 13, at 6 p.m., the university will kick off Entrepreneur Weekend with a public talk by Sir Richard Branson, one of the world’s best-known entrepreneurs. Free tickets may be reserved online and picked up the day of the event at the ±«Óătv Bookstore or the will call window at Sanford [
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    April 4, 2012
  • Eric Stolhanske '91
    Running up and down the aisles of Love Auditorium on Tuesday night, Erik Stolhanske ‘91 began his inspirational lecture like a basketball star, giving out high fives to students on the ends of each aisle.
    April 4, 2012
  • maggie dunne
    Maggie Dunne ’13, already recognized on campus for her entrepreneurial and philanthropic successes, has now been recognized on a national scale after being named one of Glamour‘s  Top 10 College Women for 2012 and receiving the $20,000 grand prize presented by the magazine. The magazine highlights 10 dynamic young women who show campus leadership, scholastic [
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    April 4, 2012
  • Gluten-free goodies at Frank Dining Hall
    This week I attended a variety of lectures and learned that ±«Óătv never fails to bring great speakers and presentations to campus. On Tuesday, as part of my Challenges of Modernity class, I attended a film screening of Jean-Luc Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinema.
    March 30, 2012
  • curling team
    Curling at ±«Óătv? You bet. Not only is there a longtime student club team that competes, there are faculty and staff members who enjoy the game that is gaining popularity in the States but is still most widely known north of the border in Canada. In fact, Matt Hames, manager of media communications, is the [
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    March 30, 2012