PAD to stage Broadway classic Guys and Dolls
The musical is a fast-paced, quick-witted story of well-meaning wise guys and the women who suffer their antics.
Systems biology conference to be held
More than 375 participants representing 26 countries will convene Nov. 5-9 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center.
Phillips receives prestigious geology award
He was awarded the annual G.K. Gilbert Award at the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting Nov. 2-5 in Seattle.
Cross country sweeps UAA championships
For the first time in school history, the men’s and women’s cross country teams won the University Athletic Association (UAA) team championships in the same year Nov. 1 in Chicago. Led by conference Athlete of the Year Maggie Grabow’s first-place finish in the 6K run, the women tallied 43 points, which was 20 less than […]
Mouse genes may aid lung cancer research
Evidence implies that even among heavy smokers, a genetic component puts some people more at risk for lung cancer than others.
Thanksgiving to be hosted by Freemans
Students not able to leave the University during Thanksgiving break will still be able to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to the generosity of Philip M. Freeman, Ph.D., assistant professor of Classics in Arts & Sciences, and his wife, Alison. The Freemans, the faculty family in Brookings Residential College, will provide turkey and all […]
Burris receives prestigious award
George Burris received the National Association of College Auxiliary Services’ Robert F. Newton Award for Distinguished Service.
International art at rock-bottom prices
Over the past 25 years, Island Press, the professional print shop in the School of Art, has published dozens of editions by internationally renowned artists, displayed work at major museums around the world and generally earned a reputation for pushing the boundaries of the printmaking medium. It has never, however, had a sale. Until now. […]
Handel’s Messiah singalong
The Department of Music in Arts & Sciences will present its annual free singalong of George Frideric Handel’s oratorio Messiah at 3 p.m. Dec. 14 in Graham Chapel. John Stewart, director of vocal activities, will direct the program. The performance, which lasts about an hour, will include the Christmas portion of Messiah as well as […]
A time to celebrate
Photo by Mary ButkusRobert L. Mumphard receives a University memento from Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton during the December Degree Candidate Recognition Ceremony.
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