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Climate Change Expert to Head Environmental Studies Program at Bowdoin College
Eckerd College Chemistry Professor Reggie Hudson Secures More Than $1 Million in NASA Research Grants
Good News for Jupiter, Saturn, and Meteorites
Undergraduate Economics Journal Showcases Research at Illinois Wesleyan University
Illinois Wesleyan Students to Present Research at International Conference in Greece
Political Science Study Finds Disparity in Cited Work From Developing Nations
DePauw Research Associate Authors 'Making Miss India Miss World'
Cornell professor releases economics text
Second economics text by Knoop
Lewis & Clark biologist's gecko research circles the globe
NIH Grant Helps Illinois Wesleyan Professor Use Virtual Reality to Study Safe Sex Decisions
Bowdoin College Library Kicks Off George J. Mitchell Oral History Project
Illinois Wesleyan Student Researches Effects of Potential Alzheimer's Drug on Rats
Trinity Biology Professor Helps Discover New Species of Giant Elephant-Shrew
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Pursues Rediscovery of Soviet Children's Literature
Recent Collection Reveals More Than Propaganda
Confronting the Reasons for African Poverty
Withheld Technology Is To Blame, Says Wellesley Political Scientist
Talking Bodies: Bowdoin Sociologist Studies Art's Role in Health Movements
DePauw Prof. Discusses "Polarizing" Talk Radio Programs on TV's 'O'Reilly Factor'
Morehouse Prof's Book Offers A Positive View of Africa
DePauw Prof's Book on Woody Guthrie an 'Outstanding Academic Title'
Issues Facing Children Focus of New Global Encyclopedia Edited by Illinois Wesleyan Professor
Study by Cornell Professor Shows Coral Migration in Warming Waters
Study gives hope sensitive coral can survive global warming
Two of DePauw Prof's Esquire Articles Deemed "Must-Reads"
New Book Explores History of Racism in America
Illinois Wesleyan Professor's Book Details American Missteps in War on Chinese Communism
Similar Foreign Policy Decisions Continue Today
New Book by Illinois Wesleyan Professor Shines Insight on Welfare Debate
Research Traces History of Controversy Over Relief for the Poor
The world’s a Stage: Whitman Professor Documents Ancient Theaters
Grant to Westmont Professor Funds Research on Faith and Science
Are we built biologically to flourish when worshipping?
For Holiday Giving and Reading: 'The House the Rockefellers Built'
Book by Williams College professor reveals clan's human fce
NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Discovers Cosmic Cannonball
Middlebury College Professor of Physics Co-Authors Research
Fishing Lake Mweru: A Bowdoin professor's Surprising Tale of Adaptation and Survival
Student Discovers 'Swiffer'-like Adaptation in Two Unrelated Spiders
Spiders' camouflage mechanism could lead to technology breakthroughs
A Pipeline Runs Through It: Central Africa's Big Dig
Bowdoin professor of anthropology is one of the lead archaeologists on an eight-year project
Canada's Role In NORAD Topic For SLU Professor's New Book
Luther College Faculty Member Writes Book in Norwegian
St. Lawrence Physics Professor Reveals Spiritual Journey in New Book
DePauw Professor Contributes to New, Interactive Geology Textbook
'Political Economy of Animal Rights' Explored in Book by St. Lawrence University Professor
From Outer Space to Bowdoin Labs: The Hunt for Dark Matter
Westmont Scholar Explores Spain's Cave Paintings
Bryn Mawr to Play Major Role in $2.5 Million Project to Develop Humanoid Robots
Doug Blank named one of project's principal investigators
Bowdoin Economist Discusses Pioneering Daycare Research
Esquire: Centre's Mike Barton is THE fish expert
NSF Awards $635,000 Grant for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy Research at Lafayette
Faculty team creates interdisciplinary experience for students
Wellesley Student Fights Injustice in Theory—and in Practice
Lafayette Professor Co-Edits 30-Volume Encyclopedia of the Bible
First volumes will be released in fall of 2008
Professor’s Latest Novel Tells of Troubled Legacies
Amherst College Professor Answers Life’s Big Questions in New Book
CBC Show to Feature DePauw Prof's Research on Touch
Romance Novels Explore Racial Boundaries
Wellesley Student Uses Research to Help Disaster Area
Psychology Professor Offers Writing Tips for Students
Bucknell Professor Turns Acid Mine Drainage into Colorful Opportunity
VW van bears a coat of paint made from "yellow boy"
Wellesley College Professor's New Book Traces History, Lives of 'Forgotten' African Indians
DePauw Expert Notes Jules Verne Resurgence
DePauw Philosophy Prof's Book Brings "Reasoned Dialogue" to Religious Debates
Westmont to Dedicate New Keck Telescope
Thinking Small on Global Warming
Bucknell Researchers Probe Bee 'Colony Collapse Disorder'
By Evan Dresser
Bowdoin College Researcher Defines New Terrain in Computing Power
Illinois Wesleyan University Professor Publishes Critical Edition of Picaresque Novel
Trinity Engineering Science Students Win National Design Competition
Muskie Archives Opens Historic Androscoggin River Data to Researchers
Bowdoin’s Kohorn Finding New Pathways in Plant Biology
Bowdoin Student Researcher Discovers What Lobstermen (and Lobsters) Know about Climate Change
Bowdoin Student Examines the State of Child Care in Maine, the U. S. and Abroad
Bowdoin Buoy Used to Get to the Bottom of Red Tide
Wellesley Professor's Book Features African American Political Scientists Delving into Black Political Issues
Bowdoin Researchers Develop 'Bar Code' for Sea Urchins
Shyness Affects Dating and Sex Stereotypes for College Students, Says Wellesley College Psychology Professor
'Curb Appeal' Counts When People Judge Medical Facilities, Says Connecticut College Researcher
Study Finds That Individuals Judge Quality of Care, Expected Comfort Level by Exteriors of Medical Buildings
DePauw Child Psychologist Studying Impact of TV on Infants
DePauw Prof. Publishes "Landmark" Book, 'The World of Pompeii'
Harvey Mudd Prof's 'Impro-Visor' Links Jazz, Computer Science
W&L Research Leads to New Legislation Banning Unauthorized Pelvic Exams
Vassar College returns to “need blind” admissions policy
Wellesley Researcher Finds Religious Connections Highest Among Teens & Elderly
In Addition, ‘Spiritual Seekers’ Are As Ethical As Church-Goers
Illinois Wesleyan Team Creates Model to Help Envision Fourth Spatial Dimension
Bowdoin's Search For Lost Arctic Film Yields a Gem
DePauw's MAGIS Uses Google Earth to Help Archaeologists
Bowdoin Lecturer Pearlman Explores Battling Ideologies of Harvard Bauhaus
Centre Senior to Present Melville Research at Prestigious Conference in Poland
Biscopink only undergraduate invited to present
Wellesley Newhouse Fellow Writes Poetry of History, Psychology
Illinois Wesleyan University Study Highlights Latina Perceptions of Health
DePauw Professors Co-Author Chapter in 'Understanding Place'
DePauw's Art Evans Edits First English Translation of Jules Verne's 'Kip Brothers'
SLU Prof Writes Book on Couples Counseling
SLU Profs Explore 'The Good Society' in New Comparative Politics Textbook
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Investigates Importance of Ionic Liquids
Once Again, Haverford's Got the KNAC
Ohio Wesleyan Professor Earns National Research Award
MILITARY FAMILIES FOCUS OF SLU PROF'S NEW BOOK
Illinois Wesleyan Professor's Book Introduces Element of Poetic Surprise
The Bird's Nose Knows
by Julie Hagelin, Assistant Professor of Biology at Swarthmore, (Pa.) College
Stem Cell Research Niche
Two Wesleyan Professors Receive Funding For Their Work With Epileptic Mice
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Cracks Code of Medieval World Map
Lafayette Professor’s New Book Delves into History of Gender
"Gender, Sex and the Shaping of Modern Europe" was released in February
DePauw Historian Publishes Book on Former Chinese Ambassador to USA
Research Investigates Physiological Challenges of Mountain Hiking
Economist Charts New Waters With Spatial-Fishing Model
DePauw Prof. Contributes Chapter to 'Residual Media'
Lafayette Professor Gives Report to Capitol Hill on Dwindling Water in Colorado River Basin
Professor is part of scientific panel researching Southwest region’s water problems
Kenyon Professor Isolates Key Element in Genetics of Aging
HMC Engineering Clinic Leads to Photos of Space Shuttle by Picosats
Project Sponsored by The Aerospace Corp. Pays Dividends in Space
Bennington Composer's Book on 'Phobic Life' Gets Glowing NYT Review
Searching the Stars: Faculty Astronomer Compiles Blue-Star Database
Is world's largest database on blue stars
Washington College Professor "Skirting" Politics with New Textbook
Guthrie Recognized Power of Song, Says 'Prophet Singer' Author
Luther to Host Midwest Black History Conference
Southwestern Professor Gathering Stories of Female Computer Science Pioneers
Seeks role models to boost number of women in computer science
Entomological Society Journal Publishes DePauw Faculty-Student Research
Amherst Professor Explores Role of Supernatural Beliefs in South African Rebellions
Alexandra Garbarini's New Book Explores Holocaust Diaries
Hearts of Fire
Professor's Book Looks at 'Recapturing the Personal' in Education
Bowdoin College on Cutting Edge of Biomath Research
Math Professor Finds Fertile Ground in Crossover Work
New Book Sheds Light on Gun Culture
Kenan Professor John Milton Receives NSF Grant
Taking Frost at His Word
Robert Faggen has spent years poring over the scrawled, tangled personal notebooks of Robert Frost.
Sarah Lawrence Faculty Member Wins Ploughshares' 'First Book' Award
Monkey Research by Spelman’s McCormack Links Early Physical Abuse to Mood Disorders
'Sappho's Lost Session' Part of Intriguing Puzzle, Says DePauw Professor
Lafayette Students Present Sustainable Water Systems Research at International Conference in Brazil
Part of "Engineers Without Borders" project in Honduras
New York Times Includes Two of Bennington's Own in Top 10 Best Books of the Year
Williams College Project to Evaluate Economic, Social Impact of Museums Around the U.S.
Bucknell Students Help Airborne Nurse's Life-Saving Idea Take Flight
DePauw Senior Publishes Articles in 'American Journal of Bioethics' and 'Skeptic'
SLU Prof's Book 'Rebels and Robbers' Looks At Post-Colonial Angola
Wittenberg Professor Honors History Of Bosnia Through Online Publication
Wittenberg, Duh Bosne, Bosnia, Keith Doubt, online publication
Hammond and Scull's "The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion" Wins Prize
Fourth award for Hammond
Wellesley Professor Gives 'West Wing View' of U.N. Development Programme
New Book Celebrates U.N.'s 60th Anniversary Dec. 5
Professor's Studies of Hand Gestures Draws Wide Interest
Wheaton College Scientists Decode Sea Urchin Genome
Discover novel immune system, unexpected sensory proteins, broad similarity to human genes
'Science Fiction Studies,' an International Journal Published at DePauw, Reaches 100th Issue
Bowdoin Researchers Trace Environmental History One Diatom at a Time
Professor Unveils Economic Theory Using Real-World Eexamples
Going Down Under to Find Details of the Universe's Birth
Grinnell Grad Revisits Campus to Read from Acclaimed Debut Novel
SLU Prof Questions Bucolic Hometown Environs in 'Essays from Home'
DePauw Researcher Finds People Communicate Emotions through Touch
New York Times Lauds DePauw Prof.'s "Definitive Chronicle of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement"
Oxford University Press Publishes DePauw Professor's 'Muslim Rebels'
Bowdoin Scholar, Student Bring Underground Chinese Cinema to Light
DePauw Anthropologist Authors 'From Abraham to America: A History of Jewish Circumcision'
Women Who Choose Parenthood Without Marriage Create New American Family
New Book Looks At Faith And Doubt of Updike"s "Rabbit" Angstrom
DePauw Professor Tells CBC Why People "Latch On to Celebrity"
Bowdoin Student Researches One-of-a-Kind Island Connector
Cribstone Bridge Spans History and Cultures
Centre Economics Prof, Local Artist Collaborate on Anger Management Book
DePauw History Professor Contributes to Book on Emilie Du Châtelet
DePauw Prof. Part of Team Receiving Grant to Mentor Women Chemists
Book on Archytas Receives Critical Acclaim
9/11 Commission's Lee Hamilton '52 Offers 'Inside Story' in New Book, "Without Precedent"
Using Sugar to Help Restore Vanishing Prairies
University of Puget Sound Researcher Eyes Sugar as 'Anti-Fertilizer'
University of Puget Sound Professor's Book 'Globaloney' Selected as a 2005 Best Business Book
Albion College Launches 'Shark Lab Web Cam'
Agnes Scott Associate Dean Co-Edits New Book about Legendary Film Director Stanley Kubrick
DePauw Prof. Analyzes Changes in "Street Papers"
SLU Hockey Player Wins Nat'l Technology Title by Applying GIS to the Puck
CSB/SJU Science Students Partner with Chinese Peers on Research
Spelman College’s New Anthology Gives Voice to Life Stories of African American Women
DePauw Prof. Writes of Efforts to Create "More Responsible and Responsive Media System"
Bowdoin Marine Researcher Keeps Tabs on the Smallest of Small
DePauw Professor's Poems Featured in Online Literary Journal
Clingier? Silkier? It's All in the Catalyst, Says Chemist
Summer Research at Bowdoin
Artificial Intelligence Researcher Revels in the Impossible
Summer Research at Bowdoin
DePauw Professor Examines Relationship of Two Greek Philosophers
Perkinson Shines Light on 15th-century Illuminated Manuscripts
Summer Research at Bowdoin
Five from DePauw Contribute to 'The Impact of Tablet PCs and Pen-based Technology on Education'
'Curious Footprints': New Book About Amherst College's Dinosaur Tracks
Making a Big Production About Mozart's Operas
DePauw Prof. to Present at UK Conference, 'Making Sense of: Dying and Death'
Book Examines Meaning of Mexican Ballads to Migrants
Birmingham-Southern Professor to Present Work at Annual NATS Conference
DePauw Alum Authors 'The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating During Pregnancy'
Illinois Wesleyan Biologists Continue Antarctic Research
DePauw Prof's Research on Zebrafish Sheds Light on Neurological Development
DePauw School of Music Professor's 'Orphei Organi Antiqui: Essays in Honor of Harald Vogel' is Published
‘The Devil is a Gentleman’ Explores Religious Fringe
DePauw Professor Receives Cottrell College Science Award
William Jewell Chemistry Professor Applies Plant-Cell Research to Inhibiting Cancer
Bowdoin Biologist Firmly "Planted" in High-Level Research
A New Discovery in Mustard Plant Cells Advances Research
Chemistry Professor Goes Broccoli One Better In the Search for Cancer Immunotherapy Drug
Satellite Radio's Challenges Draw Comment from DePauw Professor
Jeff McCall Quoted in North Carolina Newspaper
DePauw Professor Discusses Roots of Mother's Day in St. Petersburg Times
DePauw Professor Publishes 4th Edition of 'The History Highway'
Education is Key Strategy in Ohio Wesleyan Professor's Book About Global Security
Dr. Sean Kay discusses the escalating importance of understanding world issues and challenges of living in a globalized society
Holocaust Survivors' Stories Come to Life in Alma College's Spring Term Production
Parenting Magazine Cites Research of DePauw Professor on Social Skills of Babies
Public "Hungers" for Independent Films, Says DePauw Professor
DePauw Helps Launch High-Tech Business
School and Aviation Core Matrix Featured on Statewide TV Program
Rocky Mountain Region's Non-Whites and Poor Live Closest to Toxic Places; Annual State of The Rockies Report Points Out Cities' Environmental Justice Issues
DePauw Prof. Offers New Translation of "Poor Clare's Account" of Reformation in Geneva
Ohio Wesleyan Student Reaching Her Dream: Mars
One of 12 students to take part in Lunar and Planetary Institute Intern Program
As the Nest Turns: Racy Research from Bowdoin's Birdman
Evolutionary and Behavioral Findings in the Savannah Sparrow
Cave Creations Beckon to Ohio Wesleyan's ASM Research Fellow
Hamaoui to spend summer collecting data in New Mexico
DePauw Panel Discussion to Further Explore 'Political Education and the Modern University'
Award-Winning DePauw Poet Releases 'Hoodlum Birds'
Bates, Mount Holyoke Colleges Receieve Grant for Bioinformatics Project
Williams College Team Travels to Greece to Study Solar Eclipse
Scientists Available for Comment
Mapping the Unseen Cosmos With Galactic X-Rays
Puget Sound Student Does Pioneering Research on Ice Worms While Climbing Mountains
by Ben Lee, Senior at University of Puget Sound
Pomona Professor's Real-Life Experiences Lead to Book, Play About Courageous Women in World War II
DePauw Professor's Book Explores Role of Universities in Political Education
New Book Examines Struggle for Women's Rights and Education in 19th-Century France
Cadge's Books Examine Religions "Through Other People's Eyes"
'The Scientist' Quotes DePauw Professor about Polyphenisms
Sociology Professor Explores 'Exotic Dance' in Two New Books
Two DePauw Students, Two Alumni and a Prof. Contribute to 'Encyclopedia of Human Development'
Swarthmore Psychologist Shows Brides-to-Be How to Negotiate on Weddings
Shedding Light on Melting Arctic Ice
America's Most Prominent Jules Verne Scholar Publishes 'The Begum's Millions'
DePauw Professor Noted for Role in Developing Innovative Software
China Faces Problems of Rural Unrest, says Sarah Lawrence Professor
DePauw Prof. Discusses "Joking Relationships" and Their Value to Conflict Resolution on Radio France Internationale
Haverford Professor's Book Uses Letters to Explore Local Quaker Abolitionist
Davidson Biologist Tracking Pythons In Florida Everglades
Park Looks To Reduce Rapidly Increasing Number of the Non-Native Species
DePauw Prof's Book Examines 'Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality'
Haverford Physics Professor Tackles "Irreversability" in Scientific Journal
Bowdoin Prof Has Pulled a Ruse: He Wrote a Book on Dr. Seuss
Albion Research Project Studies Bird Behavior
Medical Marijuana Use is Focus of Lewis & Clark Law Review
Books by DePauw Education Professors Focus on Middle Grades
Illinois Wesleyan University Professor's Book Offers New Understanding of The Gospel of Thomas
DePauw Prof. Studies Ex-Slave Community in Sierra Leone
St. Lawrence Professor Writes Landmark Biography of Writer Alice Munro
Ella T. Grasso Papers Open to Public at Mount Holyoke College
Primary Sources, Correspondence of First Woman Governor Are Valuable Resource for Scholars
New Book Explores Role of Kissing in Early Christianity
"Tea Party Crasher" Explores Fact and Fiction in American Revolution
Student's research, Professor's course suggest Chestertown's "Tea Party" reenactment may be based on apocryphal events
Associated Press Article on New Civil Rights Book Cites DePauw Professor & Author
Montgomery to Richmond: Bowdoin Writer Takes BBC Down a 'Southern Road'
Washington & Lee Professor Recognized for Work on Nobel-Winning Catalyst
Credited for contribution on Nobel Committee website
Low Inflation, High Credibility Key to New Fed Chair's Success, Says Former Fed Reserve Economist
"There's a Crisis in Journalism Today," DePauw Professor Declares on 'O'Reilly Factor'
DePauw Professor Receives NIH-NSF Grant to Probe Mysterious Tropical Disease
Increasing Popularity of Science Fiction Due to Its "Cutting Edge" Nature, Says DePauw Professor
50 Million-Year-Old Fossil Sheds Clues on Lake Ecology
NIH Grant to Hendrix College Funds Biomed Research on Cancer, Chronic Pain
Hendrix Professor Wins Coveted Book Prize for "Wakeful Anguish"
Williams College Profs Write Book for Math Haters
New Biography of Peter Cartwright Explores Religion, Politics and Abraham Lincoln
New Book by Swarthmore Biologist, Two Former Students, Aims to Shed Scientific Light on Divisive Bioethics Debates
Art Professor Finds 'Priceless' Artifact in Turkey
Dickinson College Receives Grant for Engaged Learning, Student Health Study
DePauw Professor's New Book Looks at Life of "Last Great Pythagorean Philosopher"
Cambridge University Press Publishes 'Archytas of Tarentum'
Millsaps College Professor Wins Praise for Welty Biography
Prolific Herpetologist Publishes Third Snake Book in a Year
Alma Students Scale Heights to Study Mountain Sickness
Ursinus Summer Fellows Dive Into Special Research Topics
Snow Isn't on the Radar, But Colgate Professor's Snow Research Is
New Crackdown on Noise in Florida Applauded by DePauw Professor
DePauw Administrator Cited in New Book, 'My Roommate is Driving Me Crazy!'
Dickinson's "Global Education Journal" Receives Grant from Study Abroad Foundation
Gandhi's Grandson Inspires Book Exploring Path to Peace through World Religions
NIH Awards Grant to Lafayette Professor to Study Immune Response to Breast Cancer
Debut Novel by Lafayette English Professor Garners Critical Acclaim
Publishers Weekly calls Alix Ohlin's The Missing Person “intelligent, insightful and often bitterly funny”
Lafayette Professor Publishes Groundbreaking Edition of Medieval “Fool’s Play”
'Kingdom of Heaven' A Step Forward in Portrayal of Both Sides in Crusades
Latin American "Folk Saints" Are Focus of Connecticut College Professor´s Study
It Don't Mean a Thing if Your Tower Can't Sing
Support System Key to Resilience among Urban Black Girls, Says Study by IWU Professor
DePauw Professor Examines How "Community Media" Survives among Conglomerates
Book by Indian Feminist Looks at "Dowry & Inheritance" Traditions
Dying Wife Inspires Poetic Narrative by DePauw Professor
New Economics Textbook Offers Alternative View of Capitalism, with Class as a Central Concept