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Mt. Holyoke to Host Student Leadership Conference
Alberto Mora '74, Robert Storr '72, and Phyllis Wise '67 to Receive Honorary Degrees at Swarthmore's 136th Commencement
Grinnell College to Award Four Honorary Degrees
Seniors, faculty, alumni recognized at 2008 Honors Convocation
Famed civil rights attorney Morris Dees to speak at Bates May 8
Carol Gilligan to Be MHC Commencement Speaker
Creating Environmental Activism One Story at a Time
Environmental Journalist, Amanda Griscom Little, visits Bowdoin College for a Day
Ashcroft speaks at Knox
Former U.S. Attorney General discusses response to terrorism
Florida Congresswoman Kathy Castor is Eckerd College's 2008 Commencement Speaker
"The Phoenix" Lives on as Haven for Creative Student Expression at Illinois Wesleyan University
Flying in a Carbon Constrained World
Aviation's Role in Oil Dependence and Climate Change
Kevin M. Cahill M.D., International Humanitarian, to Deliver Commencement Address at Holy Cross
James A. Welu, director of the Worcester Art Museum, one of five to receive honorary degree
Chatham University announces keynote speakers for 2008 undergraduate commencement exercises
TADA! The 4th Annual Temple Advertising Department Awards!
Temple University’s Department of Advertising recognizes its most talented students throughout all fields of the program.
Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State Football Teams to Celebrate 1890 Matchup
The Art of Going Green: Earth Day at Bennington College
"DePauw is Where I Started to Love to Learn," Indiana BMV Chief Ron Stiver '96 Tells Students
Women's Empowerment Writer Kirsten Smith to Give Commencement Address at Scripps College
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to speak May 18 at Gettysburg College's Commencement
British Human Rights Activist and Journalist Inaugurates Joseph S. Iseman Memorial Lecture at Bennington Commencement
TV Special Correspondent Lisa Ling to Speak at Scripps
Philosopher Peter Singer to Speak at Scripps
OWU Documentary Film Festival Starts April 11
Holocaust Survivor to Lecture at Puget Sound
Overcoming hate with love
Rollins College Honors Fred Rogers with Special Birthday Celebration
More Than 300 Sweaters Collected in Honor of Fred Rogers' Birthday
Science Writers, EPA Official to Discuss How the Press covers Environmental Health Risks
Bowdoin's Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum and Arctic Studies Center to Unveil 'Northward Over the Great Ice'
Exhibit of John and Abigail Adams' Correspondence to Feature Lecture by David McCullough
Acclaimed Former Trinity Music Professor Honored at Vocal Competition
Career Networking in New York City
Students make connections with alumni in media, communications, entertainment, and the arts. It's our proximity advantage
U.S. Ambassador Darryl Johnson returns to Puget Sound
Conversation on Diplomacy
'Porn Debate' Scheduled at St. Lawrence
Claremont Colleges Celebrate Cesar Chavez With Series of Events
Nobel Economist to Present Lecture at Trinity University
Vassar Diversity Discussion to Feature Sociologist Troy Duster
Jazz Musician Delfeayo Marsalis to join Puget Sound Jazz Band for swinging concert
2008 Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest comes to Puget Sound
Stephanopoulos to speak at Cornell College May 7
Mount Holyoke College to Host Conference on China March 7-8
Leading Ecology Scholar Visits Bennington College
William H. Schlesinger is the 2008 Woodworth Lecturer in the Sciences
Religion Professor to Speak on Recent Discoveries in Biblical Archeology
Religion Expert to Discuss Evangelical Pop Culture During OWU Visit
Ohio Wesleyan to Celebrate Its Heritage with Special Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony
Afrocentric Scholar, Psychologist to Visit Ohio Wesleyan University
Middlebury to Host Faculty Research Symposium on Climate Change
Talks to Focus on the Consequences and Solutions Around Global Climate Change
Vassar Diversity Discussion to Feature Sociologist Troy Duster
Journalist Seymour Hersh to Speak at Trinity University's Inaugural Maverick Lecture Series
CBS News Journalist Lesley Stahl to Deliver Colgate's 2008 Commencement Address
Burmese Pro-Democracy Icon Will Receive Honorary Degree in Absentia
Students Match Words in Debate, Speech
"Tournament of Expressions" one of the best funded speech contests in the nation
Chelsea Clinton to Visit Ohio Wesleyan University
Bestselling Author Richard M. Cohen Shares Stories of "Coping and Flourishing"
An Invasion of Robots: Trinity Hosts 15th Annual Competition
More than 120 Teams Worldwide are expected to participate
Scholar and Activist Angela Davis to Speak at Puget Sound
OWU Mock Convention Nominates Obama for President
Edwards Chosen as Running Mate during Two-Day Mock Presidential Convention
OWU's Ross Art Museum to Host Exhibit of Soviet-Era Nonconformist Art
Trinity Establishes Maverick Lecture Series
Named in honor of legendary civil rights lawyer
Retird General Abizaid to Discuss Middle East at OWU
Willamette University Honors Students Removed During WWII
NASA Researcher Hansen to Speak on Global Warming at Illinois Wesleyan
Ohio Wesleyan University to Hold 2008 Mock Presidental Convention
Trinity Biology Professor to Discuss Discovering a New Mammal Species
Record Exec Al Bell to Help Open "Wattstax: I Am Somebody!" Exhibit at Rhodes College
DePauw's Ken Bode to Discuss 'Primary Reform, the People, and the Press' at National Archives
Chilean Ambassador to U.S. to speak at Vassar
Shuttle Commander/Alumna Pam Melroy Talks About ‘Women in Space’ at Wellesley
Tony Blair to Present Ubben Lecture at DePauw March 3
Will Be Fifth British Prime Minister to Visit Campus
University of Puget Sound exhibits renowned collection of work by Abby Williams Hill
Collected works by Western pioneer and renowned landscape artist on view at Kittredge Gallery
Annual Ski-Down Procession at Middlebury College Snow Bowl on Feb. 2
Mid-Year Graduates Participate in Special Celebration
Yoko Ono calls Cornell Artist
Retired General John Abizaid to Speak at Trinity University
Ohio Wesleyan to Kick Off Annual Carpenter Lecture Series
Robinson Speech to Address Haiti Problems
Rhodes College to Host Symposium on Macbeth and African American Performances
Acclaimed Writers Stack Semi-Annual Graduate Reading Series at Bennington College
Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware to Celebrate MLK Legacy
Vassar's "Modfest" to Showcase Work of Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer, Pianist
David Del Tredici highlights annual festival of contemporary music, dance, art, & poetry
Obama Calls Cornellians to Service
Unique Conference Examines Women's and Children's Rights in Asia
Posse Foundation's Debbie Bial to Address DePauw's May Commencement
PostSecret Founder Frank Warren to Speak at DePauw
Ubben Lecture Scheduled for November 26
Bowdoin Economist Asks: Did Welfare Reform Work?
Political Theorist Slams Privatization in Bucknell Lecture
Environmental Researcher to Speak at Ohio Wesleyan University
Bennington College Welcomes Back Preeminent Composer, Joan Tower '61
Ohio Wesleyan Graduate to Discuss Life as a Renowned Photojournalist
Nationally Acclaimed ‘Christmas at Luther College’ Concerts on Nov. 29 – Dec. 2
"We Have Gone For It," Indiana Gov. Tells DePauw Audience
New Play by DePauw Professor Explores Interactions Between Man & Nature
To Premiere During the University's ArtsFest
Westmont Poet Puts Words to Paintings
Marquis de Lafayette Turns 250 and Namesake School Celebrates
Ohio Wesleyan to Host Race, Inequality Expert
Marquis de Lafayette Turns 250
Lafayette College celebrates namesake's birthday
Russian Folklore Scholar to Speak at Ohio Wesleyan University
Rhodes to Host "Nothing to Hide" Photo Exhibit on Mental Illness in Families
Arts Leadership Conference at Rhodes to Explore Building Creative Communities
Saving ''Ocean Planet' is Crucial, 'The 11th Hour' Star Tells DePauw Discourse
Incremental Environmental Change 'No Longer is Appropriate,' McKibben Tells DePauw Discourse
DePauw & Wabash to Again Collaborate on Monon Bell DVD
Female Muslim Comic to Perform at Trinity University
Begin 'Pursuit of Justice' in Your 20s, Ralph Nader Tells DePauw Students
Inspirational Movie Based on Luther College Alum Headed to Alma Mater
‘The Final Season’ tells story of triumphant coach
Centre to Host Kentucky Gubernatorial Debate in October
Global Role of Islam in Politics to Be Topic of Middlebury College Symposium
Featured Participants Include Prominent Scholars, Performing Artists
Hampshire College Announces Day of Remembering James Baldwin and Scholars Who Carry On His Legacy
"We Have Evolved to Exploit the Planet," Scientists Tells Willamette Students
Thomas Homer-Dixon to speak at Ohio Wesleyan University
Stresses On Global Society Could Cause Collapse, Political Scientist Says
Bennington College’s Usdan Gallery Hosts 'Frankenthaler: Sculpture'
'Don't Waste Your 20s!' is Topic of Ralph Nader's DePauw Lecture
Theologian, storyteller, teacher Wilhelm to Serve as Luther College Sense of Vocation Visitor
Archeologist to Share Discoveries Made Inside ‘The Pepper Wreck’
Luther College to Host Three-Session Symposium about 9-11
Grinnell’s Faulconer Gallery Installs Multimedia Exhibition by Moroccan Artists
Brookings Institution Expert To Discuss U.S. Status As A 'Metro Nation'
Religion Professor Reflects on the Problem of Fighting Against Evil
Dred Scott Case is Subject of Rhodes' Constitution Day Lecture
Ohio Wesleyan to Host International Global Cities Expert
PBS Anchor Jim Lehrer to be First Guest of Trinity’s Policy Maker Breakfast Series
Swarthmore Launches New Events Web Site
'Can’t Buy My Love' Author to Speak at Rhodes
"Origins of Monotheism" is Subject of Rhodes' Batey Lecture
Nobel Peace Prize Recipient to Discuss Human Rights during Trinity University Lecture
Storyteller to Present History of Jerusalem Through Eyes of Palestinian and Israeli Women
Author bell hooks to Visit DePauw as Allen Distinguished Professor
DePauw Discourse 2007: Sustainability and Global Citizenship, October 4-6
Environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Keynote DePauw Discourse 2007
Lafayette Plans a Yearlong Celebration of the Marquis de Lafayette’s 250th Birthday
Major events include a lecture series, historical exhibit, and birthday party
Rhodes College to Feature 'Mockingbird' in 'Big Read' Events
Mann Receives Murrow Award for Feature Story
Expert Commentary on U.S./Russia Relations Available from Bowdoin College During Putin’s Maine Visit
Festival to gather Lutheran creative writers at Luther College
Religion, Science Both Show Similarities More Important than Differences, Clinton Tells Knox Grads
Speech spotlights diversity and solidarity
Bowdoin to Host Local Debut of Stowe Stamp June 13
Teach for America Founder Touts 'Power of Inexperience'
UN Relief Agency Chief Urges DePauw Graduates to "Take Up the Challenge"
State and National Dignitaries Help Commemorate Randolph-Macon College Commencement
Bears on Bikes: A 50th Reunion Trek
Swarthmore College to Hold 135th Commencement on June 3
Ohio Wesleyan's Oldest Alumna to Lead Weekend Parade
U. of Puget Sound, Northwest Playwright's Alliance Present Inaugural 'Double Shot Theatre Festival'
Festival brings together region's best talent
Saint-Amour Wins Welleley's Hoop Rolling Competition
Festival on the Prairie: A Celebration of Art, Music, and the Land
Knox Honorary Degree to Janet McKinley of Oxfam America
South African Anti-Apartheid Hero Mac Maharaj To Address Bennington College’s Class of 2007
Bowdoin Musicologist Electrifies Stravinsky’s Multimedia Masterpiece
Cornell University to Host Institute for Computer Policy and Law
SLU Hosting International Conference on Global Role of Asia
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle with Style: Earth Day at Bennington College
Retired Honda Executive To Discuss International Business Careers at OWU
Toshikata Amino is Ohio Wesleyan's Executive-In-Residence
Scholar, Author & Peace Advocate to Give University of Puget Sound Commencement Address
Elizabeth Cousens highlights 115th Commencement Ceremony on May 13
Magic Johnson Brings HIV/AIDS Campaign to Spelman
Accomplished Playwright Alum returns to Puget Sound to Discuss Her play, 'remains'
Acclaimed Author, Humorist David Sedaris to Visit University of Puget Sound
Former Mob Boss Coming to Albright Campus
DePauw Welcomes Acclaimed Pianist and Scholar Charles Rosen
Inaugural Installation Ceremony for Agnes Scott College President Set for April 20
Bowdoin College Museum of Art to Re-Open October 14, 2007
Author to Discuss ‘The West German Sex Wave’
First NFL Player to Proclaim his Homosexuality to Speak at Trinity University
Symposium at Grinnell to Focus on ‘Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future’
Mahler to speak at Luther College April 17
Internationally recognized political scientist to speak on ‘Prospects for Peace in the Middle East’
Colgate Students Hear High-profile Panelists Debate GOP's Future
Pulitzer Prize-Winner Richard Ford to Speak at DePauw
OWU Professor To Present Holocaust Lecture, Artwork
OWU Professor To Present Holocaust Lecture, Artwork
Ying Li’s Paintings from St. Francis’ Birthplace Coming to Haverford Gallery
Lincoln Scholar to Receive Knox College Honorary Degree
Douglas Wilson: author, researcher, co-director of Lincoln Studies Center
Ohio Wesleyan Alumni to Screen Their Independent Film on Campus
Film was 'Audience Choice' Winner at the 2006 SoCal Independent Film Festival
Traveling Bus-eum about German-American Civilian Internment
Trinity University to Host Hurricane Expert
Part of Distinguished Scientists Lecture Series
Pacific Northwest Sustainability Conference to Create Synergies
Study-Abroad Photo Contest Winners Announced
Starbucks US President Talks of Company's Challenges in Speech to Alma Mater
Historian Michael Beschloss to Speak at Lafayette's 172nd Commencement
San Antonio Symphony to Perform World Premiere of New Work by Trinity University Composer
Belfast Minister to Address Conflicts in Northern Ireland, South Africa
DePauw Hosts Symposium on 'Graeco-Roman Philanthropy and Christian Charity'
Director of “The Situation,” Ex-Military Leaders to Take Part in Central Pa. Premiere of Iraq War Film
AES Corp. Founder to Discuss Climate Change at Dickinson
Students Bring Classic Comedy The Mikado to Life at University of Puget Sound
Puget Sound to Host 'Entrepreneurship Week USA' activities
Nationwide event celebrates entrepreneurship
Bennington College Presents Dual Photographic Exhibition Documenting the War in Iraq
Lafayette Hosts International Conference on Culture and Economy of China
Sponsored by the Policy Studies program, "Facing the Chinese Culture" will run March 1-2
Actress Rae Dawn Chong to Star in DePauw Producton and Work With Students
Differences in Adolescent Depression Focus of Lawrence University Colloquium
Award-Winning Writer to Discuss Novel Based on American Invasion of Mexico
Grinnell College’s Brown to Link “Food, Sex, and the Origin of Species” at Scholars’ Convocation
Bowdoin Celebrates 200th Birthday of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Dalai Lama to Visit Hampshire, Smith Colleges
First Ever Survey of Landscape Art in Keystone State on Exhibit at Haverford
“The Pennsylvania Landscape: Colonial to Contemporary”
Exhibition of Rare Asian Textiles at Haverford College
Collecting Context: An Exhibition of Chin Textiles With a Story
Starbucks USA President Returns to Alma Mater to Serve Up Lecture and Free Coffee
Jim Alling Speaks March 13
Bryn Mawr Celebrates Acquisition of 15th-Century Manuscript Produced by Female Scribes
Twelve Poets to Celebrate Their Art at Agnes Scott
Immigrant Religions in America to Be Focus of Middlebury College Lecture Series
Bard College Celebrates 50-Year Reunion of Hungarian Student Refugees
More Than 300 Refugees from the 1956 Hungarian Revolution Found a Haven in Annandale
More Than 25 Midwest-Based Artists Featured in DePauw Biennial
Legendary Ballet Dancer to Receive Honorary Degree from Centre
Bob Dole to Discuss Humor and Politics at Dickinson College Symposium
Urban Bush Women to Perform at Grinnell College Feb. 8
Scholar Discusses Spirituality of Muslim Women
Noted Author David McCullough Joins William Jewell for Achievement Day Salute
Unique Mortuary Practices of the Mimbres Culture of New Mexico to be Explored in Lecture
MLK Lecture by Rap and Hip-Hop Icon is Rescheduled at Trinity University
William Jewell Lecture Series Features Pandemic Expert
"Kevin McCarty: I'm Not Like You" on View at DePauw
Former President Clinton to Speak at Knox College Commencement
Former President Clinton to Deliver Middlebury College Commencement Address
Charleston Mayor Wins Trinity University's 2007 Prize for Innovative Urban Governance
Luther to Host Midwest Black History Conference
Acclaimed Writers Offer Reading Series at Bennington College
Award-Winning Poet to Address Bennington College’s MFA in Writing Program
William Jewell Lecture Series Features Pandemic Expert
Lafayette Art Students on Display in "Hot Young Artists of the Valley" Exhibition
Mars Expert to Visit Trinity University
Part of Distinguished Scientists Lecture Series
Israeli, Palestinian Artists Unite For Peace in Exhibit at Haverford
Rap/Hip-Hop Icon to Present Martin Luther King Lecture at Trinity University
Centre Singers Begin Southeastern Concert Tour
"Grab the Opportunities That We Have Now," Bestselling Author Mitch Albom Urges DePauw Audience
Ruddiman Visits Bennington College as the Robert H. Woodworth Lecturer in the Sciences
Ethics of Office Thanksgiving Party Prize Drawing Examined by DePauw Prof.
Renowned Political Consultants to Disclose the Business Behind Democracy at Bennington College
Trinity University to Hold Annual Christmas Concert, a Holiday Favorite, Dec. 1
Bowdoin to Celebrate Maine's Franco American Heritage
Political Analyst to Delve into Media Madness During Policy Maker Breakfast
Grinnell's Rathje Hall to be dedicated Nov. 9
Davidson Announces 2007 Royal Shakespeare Company Residency
Two Shakespeare Late Plays and U.S. Premier of Contemporary British Play Will Highlight Three Weeks of Instructional Events
William Jewell College, Oxford International Review Host International Gathering to Explore American Elections
Trinity University to Host Oceanographer as Part of Distinguished Scientists Lecture Series
Archeologist to Recount Excavations at Ancient Northern Ireland Site
Americans Worried in Nation "Moving Backwards," New York Times' Bob Herbert Reports at DePauw Discourse
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak ToSpeak at Claremont McKenna
Wilkins, Keene Predict Democrat Gains in Midterm Elections
Two Leaders Appear at DePauw's Crain Lecture
Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Among Those Honoring Mount Holyoke Professor at Memorial Symposium
Kenneth Wald to Discuss Role of Religion in American Politics at Scholars' Convocation
The Missing Story of Ourselves: Poverty and the Promise of Higher Education
Compelling photo exhibit
Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder to speak at Grinnell
DePauw Discourse 2006 Opens Thursday with Iraq Study Group Co-Chair & US Education Secretary
"Four Printmakers" Exhibit at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The Land of King Minos and the Minotaur
Archeologist to Explore the Legendary History of Knossos
Veteran Network Newsman Returns to Alma Mater for "DePauw Discourse"
John McWethy (DePauw '69) Interviewed in Magazine
Judge Who Made Landmark 'Intelligent Design' Ruling to Speak at Bennington College
'Women's Rights in Sri Lanka' Lecture at Grinnell College
DePauw's ArtsFest Will Traverse 'The Silk Road'
Film on Mexican-American Balladeer to Have Texas Premiere at Trinity University
Trinity University's Acclaimed Master Teachers Plan 15-Year Reunion
Roger Wilkins and David Keene to Preview Mid-Term Elections at DePauw
'Pangaea's Blanket,' Art of New York's Diana Al-Hadid, on Display at DePauw
Renowned Latin American Writer in Residence at Bard College in October
Vargas Llosa gives public talk on October 12; teaches open class on October 14
Award-Winning Dancer Returns to Alma Mater to Perform Critically Acclaimed Piece
Well-Known Russian Director Veniamin Smekhov Comes to Grinnell
'Politics of Russian Popular Culture,' featured symposium at Grinnell College
Colgate Professors Engage Students in Church-State Discussion
Part of university’s celebration of Constitution Day
Haverford Hosts "Discovery and Despair—The Story Of The Dora Factory"
Religion in the College Classroom is Topic of Grinnell Scholars Convocation Lecture
DePauw to Host Midwest Celebration of Women in Computing Conference
Vassar Alum Provides "Marine's-Eye View" of Iraq War through Photo Exhibit
Benjamin Busch to discuss work Sept. 14
"Father of Modern Environmental Movement" to Highlight Celebration of Puget Sound's New Science Center
Edward O. Wilson to Discuss "The Future of Life."
Funkadesi to Give Katrina Benefit Concert at Grinnell College
"Islam and Peace" Focus of Annual Peace Studies Conference
Theologian/Author to Discuss 'Evolution and Faith' at DePauw
Grinnell College Honors Architect Louis H. Sullivan in Sesquicentennial Celebration
Professor to Deliver College Orientation Lecture on Sexual Consent
University of Puget Sound Hosts Race and Pedagogy National Conference
Starbucks Chooses Mitch Albom -- at DePauw November 13 -- to Launch New Book Program
Dedication of $25 Million Dollar Science Building at University of Puget Sound Set for September 2006
"The New Darwin" to Discuss Planet's Future at DePauw
Paintings of Eric Sall at DePauw's Peeler Art Center
Julianne Malveaux to Keynote DePauw's Boswell Symposium, September 25 & 26
Award-Winning Author Richard Peck [DePauw '56] to Appear at 2006 National Book Festival
'Past in Reverse: Contemporary Art of East Asia' at DePauw, August 23-December 8
Bestselling Author of Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom, at DePauw November 13
DePauw Prepares to Welcome Council on Undergraduate Research National Conference
Photos, Paintings featured in Haverford College Alumni Exhibit
Groundbreaking Conference to Examine Issues of Race and Education
Lecture by Noted Author Dr. Cornel West to Kick Off Conference
Dance Project Unites the Arts and Science at International Conference
Sen. Evan Bayh Calls on DePauw's Class of 2006 to Build Unity and Restore Patriotism
U.S. Education Secretary and President's Chief Economic Adviser Among Those to Engage in 'DePauw Discourse 2006'
Symposium Set for October 26-28
National Conference to Explore Costs and Benefits of Building Green Schools
Sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council, Turner Construction Company and Haverford College, the Conference will be held at Haverford College on May 17
"Common Ground" Increasingly Hard to Find in American Politics, Roger Wilkins Tells DePauw Audience
DePauw Welcomes Pulitzer Winner Suzan-Lori Parks April 19
'10 Reasons for Constructive Engagement of Science and Religion' at DePauw
DePauw Symposium to Examine Political Roles of Roman Catholicism and Islam
Roger Wilkins to Discuss 'Can the Democratic Party Survive George W. Bush?' at DePauw
Knox Professor Visits Saudi Arabia
Goals: 'increase bilateral understanding... counter misunderstandings'
Artists + students + community = world's longest print
Lafayette's Experimental Printmaking Institute plans mega-event
Lewis & Clark Law School Crime Victim Law Conference Focuses on 'the Power of One'
'Pledged' Author Alexandra Robbins to Discuss Her Perceptions of Greek Life April 24 at DePauw
DePauw Lecturer Charles Fishman's Wal-Mart Effect Cracks the Top 10
Learning from Haverford - What the Buildings Say, and What the Institution Thinks They Say
Acclaimed Ralph Votapek Will Judge DePauw's Annual Young Artists Piano Competition Saturday
DePauw Theatre to Mark 100th Birthday of Playwright Samuel Beckett
St. Lawrence University Celebrates 150th Birthday With Charter Day
American Conservative Union Chief to Discuss 'Can the Republican Party Survive George W. Bush?' at DePauw
AIDS Expert Dr. Helene Gayle to Give Barnard College Distinguished Women in Science Lecture
Barnard Alumna Is First Woman, First Person of Color to Lead International Poverty Fighting Organization
Pioneering Women in Modern Dance Launch 'Sugar Salon' at Barnard College
Only NYC Series Dedicated to Work of Women Choreographers
Williams College Museum of Art Presents 'Jackson Pollock at Williams College'
The Great Marijuana Debate Comes to Ohio Wesleyan
by Ericka Kurtz, OWU Assistant Director of Public Relations
Conference on Energy Insecurity: Fuel For Conflict
"Five Sculptors" Exhibit at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
French Author, Intellectual Bernard-Henri Levy to Keynote March 24-26 Conference
Genetics and Society to be Discussed at College Advocacy Conference
Lecture Examines Moral Issues
Conference at Gettysburg College March 24 to Debate State, National Issues Surrounding Academic Freedom
Challenges in Contemporary Middle East to Be Examined at Pomona College Symposium
Bennington College's Sgrobati Connects Science, Dance with "Emergent Improvisation Project"
Luther College Serves Up "Soup Bowls for Hunger" Project
Potters, area restaurants, bakers and volunteers combine talents to help the hungry
Bennington College Hosts Multi-National Conference on Transitions to Democracy
"Learning Democracy" conference features leaders, scholars from five countries that have made the switch
Korean Films are Focus of Pomona College's Seventh Annual Asian Film Festival
DePauw to Host National Conference of Council on Undergraduate Research
Journalist and Author Charles Fishman to Examine 'The Wal-Mart Effect' in April 18 Ubben Lecture at DePauw
Making of the Brand: Inside Zumiez Corporate Culture with CEO Richard M. Brooks
The 2006 University of Puget Sound Seattle Business Breakfast
U. of Puget Sound to Host National Race and Pedagogy Conference
Will be held in fall 2006
Tavis Smiley, Love Canal Activist among Honorary Degree Recipients at Haverford
New Orleans Journalist Clancy DuBos to Discuss the 'Politics Behind Katrina' at DePauw
Pomona Gathering to Examine China, Energy & U.S. Security
Media Exhibit Explores the Physical and the Spiritual
Haverford Guest Artist Series Presents Robert Dick
Posse Foundation Founder to Speak at Lafayette Commencement
Jewell Students to Present Entrepreneurial Forum
Gender Studies Symposium to Explore Body Language
Lewis & Clark Students, National Scholars Distinguish 25th Annual Symposium
'Artists "Skirting the Line with Conceptual Drawing Exhibit
More Than 15 Artists Featured in DePauw Exhibit Feb. 15-May 7
Sen. Evan Bayh, Potential Presidential Candidate, to Speak at DePauw's Commencement
President Discusses Globalizing DePauw, Ethics Education, Greek Life and Other Issues in First-Ever Webcast
Cheese Lovers Unite at Lewis & Clark College Symposium
Hosts Pacific Northwest Symposium on Cheese
Cleage to Host Spelman Series Exploring Voice of Black Women Writers
Haverford College to Hold Civil Rights Photography Exhibit During Month of February
Debate on Prisoner Detention at Guantanamo to Be Hosted at Pomona College
Best-Selling Memoirist and Novelist Anchee Min to Give Reading at Pomona College
Wall Street Journal Reporter, DePauw Alum, to Discuss 'Covering Katrina' at Alma Mater
Astronaut Joe Allen (DePauw '59) Honors the Legacy of the Space Shuttle Challenger Crew
Composer Jake Heggie Featured in DePauw's 'Music of the 21st Century' Series
Luther College to host Nobel Peace Prize Forum
Peace Prize laureate, international green movement leader Maathai to give keynote address
Filmmaker Ken Burns to Help Honor William Jewell Alumni Achievements
Hendrix Brings Father of 'Green Chemistry' to Arkansas for Lecture
Religion and Boxing are Themes of 'Vincent Valdez's "Stations" Exhibit at DePauw