Picturing Our Past
Picturing Our Past
Children’s learning to spell, read aided by pattern recognition, use
Rebecca Treiman says the “i before e” rule is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to spelling patterns found in the English language.
Founders Week celebrates 150th
The annual Founders Day will be greatly expanded to include a week of events for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members.
Dig in, it’s delicious
Owen Datsa, from Ghana, is served by Isabelle Dena and Eunice Muthengi, both from Kenya, at the GWB International Festival.
National Day of Prayer
National Day of Prayer
Diabetes Research and Training Center offers research funding
Applicants from the basic sciences, epidemiological and behavioral science departments are particularly encouraged to apply.
‘Sensory overload’: Charles Mee’s Big Love presented by PAD
Big Love is a fiercely extravagant adaptation of Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Maidens;performances are April 24 and 26-27.
Mild-asthma study needs pediatric volunteers
The Pediatric Asthma Controller Trial will evaluate three popular medications to find out how well they control mild asthma.
Campus Composers: Harold Blumenfeld’s Borgia Infami
The New York City Opera will debut Harold Blumenfeld’s recently completed Borgia Infami at 11 a.m. May 7 in Manhattan.
Academic women’s societies hold dinner
Williams to speak at joint women’s societies’ dinner
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