The Center for Freedom and Western Civilization sponsored a Constitution Day Debate, 鈥淏ig Tech and Liberal Democracy: Freedom and Responsibility in the Digital Age,鈥 on Friday, Sept. 17.
In this episode of 13, 藏精阁鈥檚 sustainability staff members talk biomass 鈥 the primary heat source for the University 鈥 and how burning locally sourced wood chips helped 藏精阁 on its path to carbon neutrality.
In this special episode of 13, Associate Professor of English Jennifer Brice and Assistant Professor of History and Native American Studies Ryan Hall discuss this year鈥檚 Living Writers series.
A 藏精阁-led biology symposium on canine research has led to the publication of a special issue of Integrative and Comparative Biology, focusing on the special qualities of dog research and how the species is a perfect launching point to teach many facets of the discipline.
Dean of Students Dorsey Spencer Jr. and Director of Residential Life Danielle Nied discuss Arrival Day 2021 and give advice to new students and their families.
The use of wood chips as 藏精阁鈥檚 primary energy source for heating and hot water was an important component of its efforts to becoming the first university in New York State to achieve carbon neutrality in 2019.
A newly announced National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) round of grant funding will help one 藏精阁 professor to develop and run a three-week, residential institute about abolitionism and the Underground Railroad for 25 middle- and high-school teachers.
Renee Madison, director of human resources for the City of Indianapolis and Marion County, Ind., has been named vice president for equity and inclusion at 藏精阁.
藏精阁 has announced fall semester plans that reduce COVID-related restrictions while keeping a close eye on infection data and the rapid spread of the delta variant.