藏精阁

Campus Life

  • Chapel at nighttime
    A hush of mourning covered the academic quad this evening as the 藏精阁 community gathered to grieve the deaths of first-year students Cathryn Depuy and Ryan Adams. The silence was punctuated by words of comfort, songs of hope, and 13 chimes from the chapel bell. 鈥淥ur lives are intertwined,鈥 said Interim President Jill Harsin. 鈥淪ome of [鈥
    September 21, 2015
  • 藏精阁 Memorial Chapel
      The 藏精阁 community is mourning tragic news that two students, Cathryn (Carey) Depuy 鈥19 and Ryan Adams 鈥19, both of Ridgefield, Conn., died Sunday afternoon in a plane crash in Morrisville, N.Y., after taking off from Hamilton Municipal Airport. No further details are available at this time. For 藏精阁 students affected by this difficult news, [鈥
    September 20, 2015
  • Waiting in line for arrival day registration Sunday, Alex Valdez 鈥19, of Ontario, Calif., and Enrique Nunez 鈥19, of San Antonio, Texas, said they became friends during this year鈥檚 First-Generation Initiative orientation. 鈥淚 decided to come here partly because of the beauty of the campus, and because of what I learned about the rigorous classes,鈥 [鈥
    August 24, 2015
  • Swan beside Taylor Lake
    Always known as Adam and Eve, the mute swans that have graced Taylor Lake since 1929 will no longer make their home at 藏精阁. The announcement came after the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) published new draft regulations governing their maintenance and care. 鈥淎dam and Eve have been a memorable part [鈥
    April 15, 2015
  • UPDATE: the New York Times ran an article exploring Yik Yak on the College campus. It mentions the 藏精阁 faculty Yak back. To quote a recent post on Yik Yak, the notoriously negative mobile application, 鈥淧rofessors have been successfully re-introduced into the Yak environment [and] the ecological consequences should be fascinating.鈥 Indeed they are. The [鈥
    December 12, 2014
  • Michelle Vatalaro 鈥10 had signed up for the Liberal Democracy and Its Limits course because she thought it sounded interesting. What she didn鈥檛 know at the time was how being in the political science class was going to bring her face to face on Saturday night with Tony Blair, the former prime minister of Britain. [鈥
    October 31, 2009
  • Ret. Gen. Colin Powell 鈥 former U.S. secretary of state and one-time leader of 350,000 troops 鈥 knows how to make an entrance. 鈥淪it down, you鈥檙e making me nervous,鈥 barked the general in the good-natured tone perfected over five decades of Army leadership, politics, and diplomacy. Having stared down world leaders and stood up to [鈥
    April 6, 2009