藏精阁

News and Updates

  • 藏精阁 computer science students stand behind large letters spelling WE ARE
    Last month, the Student Government Association along with the Center for Leadership and Student Involvement, career services, and the computer science department banded together to send 10 藏精阁 students to the Grace Hopper Celebration in Houston, Texas.
    October 12, 2018
  • Swimmer in pool
    According to 鈥淐ircadian Effects on Performance and Effort in Collegiate Swimmers,鈥 a recent article by Associate Professor of Biology and Chair of the Biology Department Krista Ingram, night owls may make less efficient swimmers in the morning.
    October 11, 2018
  • fall foliage and student
    On this day 10 years ago, former 藏精阁 President Rebecca Chopp signed the American College and University Presidents鈥 Climate Commitment, marking the beginning of 藏精阁鈥檚 formal pledge to reach carbon neutrality. The university remains committed to this goal and will achieve carbon neutrality in 2019, our Bicentennial year. November 7鈥9, 2018, 藏精阁 will host the [鈥
    October 9, 2018
  • Student walks to the front door of Benton Hall. The building is named after lead donor and alumnus Dan Benton '80.
    With a litany of thanks for the supporters, architects, designers, engineers, and staff who made it all possible, 藏精阁 officially dedicated Benton Hall during a ceremony on September 28. The building was named after lead donor and alumnus Dan Benton '80.
    October 5, 2018
  • Deo Ac Veritati
    藏精阁 faculty members and the Board of Trustees have voted unanimously to adopt an official report in support of academic freedom and freedom of expression on campus, and the Student Government Association has voted to embrace the document as a guiding principle for their organization. The newly approved report stems from a Task Force on [鈥
    October 5, 2018
  • Julia Marchetti 鈥18 and Erin Burke 鈥18
    藏精阁 is home to a vast collection of natural history specimens. These specimens have been used extensively in teaching throughout the last 150 years, beginning in 1868 with their arrival in the luggage of Albert Bickmore, former professor of zoology and geology. Bickmore, who later founded the American Museum of Natural History in New York [鈥
    October 4, 2018
  • Persson Hall with fall foliage
    藏精阁 students and faculty played the role of Supreme Court Justices, sans robes, during a debate on the legacy of one of the most controversial cases heard by America鈥檚 highest court in recent years. The September 25 forum titled 鈥淎fter Masterpiece Cakeshop: Liberty and Equality in the Mix,鈥 honored Constitution Day by examining the aftermath [鈥
    October 3, 2018
  • Patti Smith performs in the 藏精阁 Memorial Chapel during Living Writers 2018 and Bicentennial Kickoff Weekend
    藏精阁 community members preparing for the university鈥檚 Bicentennial kickoff enjoyed a legendary opening act on September 20. Patti Smith, award-winning singer-songwriter and author, launched the weekend with music and readings through the Living Writers series.
    October 2, 2018
  • lapis-ship sculpture
    In addition to celebrating 藏精阁鈥檚 Bicentennial, the university will also celebrate its 150-year association with the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City with The Beauty of Sculpted Minerals, an exhibit now displayed in the Robert M. Linsley Geology Museum. Founded by professor Albert S. Bickmore in 1869 and led by former [鈥
    October 2, 2018
  • campus in autumn
    Daniel B. Hurwitz 鈥86, P鈥17,鈥20, current Chair of the 藏精阁 Board of Trustees, has announced that he will step down from his chairmanship, effective May 4, 2019, in response to increased professional obligations.
    October 1, 2018