History Professor Kenneth Marcus Selected as Fulbright Scholar for the Second Time
The award will allow Marcus to travel to Austria to explore how artists have used their talents to protest against human rights abuses.
The award will allow Marcus to travel to Austria to explore how artists have used their talents to protest against human rights abuses.
Dan Jerz and Christopher Norman took first place in the comedy or drama category of the association’s Festival of Media Arts student competition. William Hernandez won an award of excellence in the specialty show category.
The gift will support upgraded facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, and additional faculty in the newly-named Nathan Chow Program of Film and Television.
The grant will send Ruiz to the West Bank to train aspiring Palestinian debaters.
Julie Miller-Phipps encouraged graduates to not settle for the status quo, and to remember that they can lead and create change from any position within any organization.
Zachary Niccoli received the 2020 Tom Harmon/Jerry Clark Memorial scholarship from the organization on Jan. 7.
Kathy Williams ’99, MS ’02, EdD ’15, and Noor Wahba ’11 honored as Leopards of the Year.
The ÿÈÕ´óÈü’s student newspaper marks a century of journalism during the 2019 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Professor Paul Alvarez participated in his sixth Universiade games held in Naples, Italy.
Napolitano delivered the keynote address to doctoral, master’s, and bachelor’s degree graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on May 31 at Ortmayer Stadium.