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  • Kye Allums delivers the keynote address for Queerfest at 藏精阁
    鈥淭here鈥檚 so much negativity in the world. 鈥 Do something that makes you smile 鈥 anything,鈥 Kye Allums said in his keynote address kicking off Queerfest at 藏精阁. Allums, a George Washington University graduate, made national headlines in 2010 for being the first Division I openly transgender athlete.
    April 25, 2014
  • Over spring break, Jessica Huang 鈥14 and Michael Manansala 鈥14 put the capstone on a research project that they鈥檝e been working on for much of their 藏精阁 careers. Traveling to Kansai, Japan, the seniors presented their research titled 鈥淒oes observing or producing different types of hand gestures help second-language auditory learning of Japanese short and [鈥
    April 16, 2014
  • Stacy Nadeau, a model for the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty, is on a mission to help change people鈥檚 perceptions. 鈥淚 want to challenge you to find your own best, healthy self, where mental health and physical health meet in the middle,鈥 she told the audience in Golden Auditorium on March 6. 
    March 18, 2014
  • 藏精阁 athletes aren鈥檛 the only teams that bring home trophies. The Debate Society has had a triumphant season, and this weekend, we will cheer them on as they set out to bring home yet another trophy after competing in the Northeast Regionals at Western Connecticut College.
    February 21, 2014
  • Happy holidays from everyone at 藏精阁!
    We asked students, 13 of them, of course, to each share a highlight from the past year at 藏精阁. The students were in the library finishing papers and prepping for finals before leaving for winter break. (Also see this look back at the Year of 鈥13.) Manuel Heredia-Santoyo 鈥14 Sonoma, Calif. Art and art history [鈥
    December 26, 2013
  • This past week marked the release of a book of stories by one of 藏精阁鈥檚 most beloved professors, the late Frederick Busch. The Stories of Frederick Busch was edited by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Elizabeth Strout, a former visiting professor at 藏精阁, and features a selection of short stories that focuses on interpersonal relationships between family [鈥
    December 5, 2013
  • The W.M. Keck Humanities Resource Center, located in Lawrence Hall, has been transformed from a quiet computer lab to a high-tech space that focuses on foreign language learning. The center recently was renovated to allow for more interaction between students and faculty members and language interns. A grand opening was held October 24. Complete with [鈥
    November 18, 2013
  • Last Wednesday marked the final campus event for Coming Out Month, with keynote speakers Alexis Gumbs and Julia Wallace, founders of an oral history project called Mobile Homecoming. Focused on giving a voice to gay black women, trans men, and gender queer visionaries, Mobile Homecoming involved collecting the oral histories of the LGBTQ community.
    November 7, 2013