‘Can God Be Known?’
Kenneth Rolston lecture explores ‘Can God be Known?’ April 1
Trustees meet March 7
Executive Vice Chancellor Edward S. Macias and chemistry Chair Joseph J.H. Ackerman outlined undertakings in research and education.
Picturing our Past
Picturing our Past
‘Thinking big’
Ron Fondaw heads ceramics in the School of Art.
Career development
Jennifer S. Stith speaks with two local high-schoolers during the recent Health Professions Fair at Olin Residence Hall.
Take Our Daughters to Work Day expands to include sons
The University is extending its invitation for the planned events of April 24 to all 8- to 12-year-old children of faculty and staff.
Environmental ethicist Rolston to present annual Witherspoon lecture
Widely recognized as the father of environmental ethics as a modern academic discipline, Rolston will speak at 4 p.m. March 25.
PAD celebrates 400th anniversary of All’s Well That Ends Well
The comedy by William Shakespeare, directed by William Whitaker, will have a two-weekend run at Edison Theatre March 28-30 and April 4-6.
Wardrobe widening
The Campus Store is getting ready for the University’s 150th anniversary by offering a host of apparel featuring the 150th logo.
Baxter reads for Writing Program Reading Series
Baxter is the author of three novels, most recently The Feast of Love; and four collections of short fiction, including A Relative Stranger and Believers.
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