On February 17, Rachel B. Gross, Ph.D., will speak at 5:00 p.m. in Katherine Albertson International Center 106. She will be discussing her recently published book, “Beyond the Synagogue: Jewish Nostalgia as Religious Practice.”
“The school became family. It gave me roots, it gave me something to build on, it gave me purpose, and it straightened that path to where I wanted to go.”
Sophomore Bezawit Kassaye and senior Makenzie Stapley each presented on different aspects of the same project: research on star-forming regions within the Milky Way galaxy called Yellowballs.
The Fulbright Specialist Program is run by the U.S. Department of State and is a unique opportunity for U.S. academics and established professionals to engage in two- to six-week, project-based exchanges at host institutions across the globe.
Akorli has helped spread the word about the products via social media and is using his knowledge and interest in computer science to create an e-commerce website that will help his mother sell more of her products.
Johnson remains a Langroise Fellow at the College following recent retirements by Samuel Smith and Geoffrey Trabichoff. He serves as the Trio’s violist in performances and will be joined by Shea (violinist) and Kettler (cellist).
Josh Andersen took charge of the Patrick Shirt, creating a list of friends who would wear the shirt each Wednesday. The list quickly grew beyond the circle of friends.
The workload can be particularly heavy in the winter, when snow removal and clear walking spaces are so critical to providing a safe environment to the campus community.