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In the News
Regular Features
In My Words
A Fine Rate of Exchange
“ ‘If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples, then you and I will still each have one apple,’ Shaw once observed. ‘But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.’ ”
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Global, and All in the Family
“By way of the new Global Seminars program, I was able to take a group of eight enthusiastic 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 students to live and study in Buenos Aires, Argentina … . Along, too, came the rest of the Collins family.” – Shalisa Collins (Modern Languages & Literatures)
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The Tolkien Letter
“This is just how I imagine Tolkien would write. The handwriting – it almost looks like Elvish!” – Sally Cubitt (Library)
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Touching Down in China
Max Westphal ’13 played in the inaugural season of the Chinese Arena Football League, designed to introduce American football in China. Each 22-player roster is made up of 11 Chinese players and 11 players from the United States.
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From Campus to Consecration
One of the newest bishops in the Episcopal church thanks 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s Master of Theological Studies degree program for its significant role in his formation.
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A New Window on Science
The lounge at the west end of the Gehl-Mulva Science Center brings new light to bear on the question at hand. And its expansive view of the campus facilitates lofty thinking, too!
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
Sally Cubitt (Library) has been a valued behind-the-scenes facilitator for our regular “Treasure” feature. We invited Cubitt to unearth her own five favorite “treasures” from the college archives.
Our video survey celebrates nine outstanding years under the remarkable leadership of outgoing president Tom Kunkel.
“Tom’s Last Tango: The Video.” Spoiler alert: There is presidential dancing – for real.
A high point of the two-day Masculinity Summit on campus was the historic Founders Dialogue between the three scholars.
Amy Mrotek ’16, teaching assistant to Harry Brod, reflects on what she learned from working alongside the college’s first semester-long distinguished visiting scholar.
David Hoeft ’98, corporate legal counsel at Caterpillar Inc., shares his experience in the field of international business. He says learning another language and studying abroad were foundational to his success.