Students participating in two new Leading Edge programs during this year’s first-year orientation were able to complete tactile projects while building community on campus.
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Heather Dobbins and Anna Billias will perform Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. in Wilson Concert Hall.
Parsard’s lecture on Sept. 26, titled “The Friending Plot: Sexual & Economic Freedoms in Early 20th Century Caribbean Fiction,” is free and open to the public.
The article assesses how international business is affected when violence is directed at civilians and violence levels are constantly changing.
A philosophy class Leahy’s first semester led to a passion for thinking about different perspectives and relating to others’ experiences.
As as top NBA sports agent, Brown knows the power of making authentic connections.
The jazz guitarist will be accompanied by the Vosbein Magee Big Band at the Sept. 28 performance.
Hinkle and fellow scientists from the University of Pittsburgh will share the $550,000 award to examine the potential of adapting acid mine drainage remediation systems to produce critical minerals in economically viable concentrations.
The public talk will take place in Kamen Gallery on Sept. 27 and is part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
Woodzicka’s talk on reacting to stressful situations will be held Oct. 8 in Northen Auditorium.