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  • Growing up in the South, George Hudson often visited the Smoky Mountains, where he developed a passion for hiking. The English professor鈥檚 passion has not ebbed. In fact, it has dovetailed with his keen interest in the effect of landscape on literature and has been of great service as he incorporates walking and hiking excursions [鈥
    September 12, 2008
  • Members of the Muslim Student Association shared activities and chatted with area children about the holy month of Ramadan at an event at the 藏精阁 Bookstore. 鈥淲e wanted to reach out to the Hamilton community and show the kids what Ramadan is about,鈥 said Rifat Zaman 鈥10, co-president of the association.
    September 9, 2008
  • Raiders football coach Dick Biddle, and 藏精阁 fans everywhere, won鈥檛 forget Sunday鈥檚 game for quite awhile. The game against Coastal Carolina, and Biddle鈥檚 place in school history, was not settled until the game clock showed triple zeros and the Raiders had turned a muffed snap into a game-winning touchdown toss.
    September 8, 2008
  • Ask Ajay Chahar 鈥12 where he is from, and he鈥檒l say, 鈥湶鼐.鈥 That鈥檚 partly because he is so excited about being a first-year student, and partly because he鈥檚 lived in so many cities in his native India that he doesn鈥檛 know which to call home. His father is an army colonel, and Chahar moved with [鈥
    September 3, 2008
  • After spending nine weeks this summer volunteering at an orphanage in Tanzania, Jennifer Etkin 鈥10 knows that: 鈥 She wants to pursue a Peace Corps-type experience after graduation, and eventually develop her interest in international law and human rights issues 鈥 A young woman from New York City鈥檚 Park Avenue can have a genuine impact [鈥
    September 2, 2008
  • Amid the whoops of welcome and buzz of activity emanating from Whitnall Field on move-in day, came this shouted question from a first-year student: 鈥淢om, how many of these 250 hangers do you think I鈥檒l need?鈥 Ah, the joys of packing 鈥 and overpacking 鈥 for college.
    August 28, 2008
  • Sports Illustrated senior writer Austin Murphy 鈥83 covered the National Football League for six years and is in his 15th year of covering college football. In the most recent episode of 藏精阁 Conversations, the podcast series highlighting members of the campus community, Murphy had this to say: 鈥 The NFL is run by pinched, unsmiling [鈥
    July 23, 2008
  • Spend three weeks in Japan as part of a 藏精阁 extended study course that provides you with access and interactions that no tourist could begin to imagine. Check. Fly home to Utah, spend one jet-lagged day asleep, and then drive to 藏精阁, passing through the flooded cities of Iowa on the way. Check.
    July 9, 2008
  • A 藏精阁 alumnus received a Tony Award for a unique three-level stage set he designed for the hugely successful play, August: Osage County. Todd A. Rosenthal 鈥89 won for best set design, one of several awards the play earned during Sunday night鈥檚 awards show. Rosenthal earned a degree from Yale School of Drama in New [鈥
    June 20, 2008
  • A cultural cornucopia is available for members of the campus and local communities as authors, filmmakers, and musicians from around the world will visit 藏精阁 in the coming days. The university is hosting two longtime events 鈥 the 藏精阁 Writers鈥 Conference and the Chenango Summer MusicFest 鈥 and, for the first time, the Robert Flaherty [鈥
    June 17, 2008