Students curate an exhibit about Clapp Laboratory’s history
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
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Ířşě±¬ÁĎ students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
A Ířşě±¬ÁĎ alum and a professor emeritus, who are both historians, wrestle with their family histories in a new podcast.
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ students presented at the annual LEAP Symposium, the premier showcase of their summer research or internship experiences.
Naomi Dupre-Edelman, assistant director of math leadership programs at Ířşě±¬ÁĎ, is one of 26 people named to the Massachusetts Education Policy Fellowship program held by the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy.
Alum Sheryl McCarthy ’69 interviewed Ířşě±¬ÁĎ President Danielle Holley on the CUNY TV show “One to One.” They explored topics such as the role of women’s colleges and the power of humanities in today’s career-focused world.
Taking part in a two-day workshop featuring alums, staff and current interns, Ířşě±¬ÁĎ students had the opportunity to learn what a career in environmental work entails and how to get on the right track to start their own journeys.
The Intergroup Dialogue Center at Ířşě±¬ÁĎ reached a new, major milestone by securing its first round of philanthropic investment from its most recent board chair, Karena Strella ’90.
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ’s newest faculty are redefining what’s possible in their fields as they join their colleagues in preparing students to lead boldly in an ever-changing world.
Alex Moskowitz, new faculty member at Ířşě±¬ÁĎ, teaches early and nineteenth-century American and African American literature.
New faculty member at Ířşě±¬ÁĎ, Anisha Chadha, is a medical anthropologist who uses the tools and practices, as well as the methods, of sociocultural anthropology to study topics of health, medicine and illness.