Seigle Hall receives LEED certification

The Harry and Susan Seigle Hall has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The LEED rating system is a third-party certification program for the design, construction and operation of environmentally friendly buildings. Seigle Hall, which opened last fall, is the fourth LEED-certified building on the […]

Law school students to help build international database

The School of Law has become the first law school in the United States to enter into a cooperation agreement with the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a partner in the ICC’s Legal Tools Project. Through the partnership, law students will work directly in helping the ICC to build the most comprehensive and complete database […]

Making an impact

Photo by David KilperLorraine Goffe-Rush, director of human resources since 2006, works with the University community to ensure the work environment fosters productive, happy and healthy employees.

Live theater, live learning

Photo by Whitney CurtisVisiting dramaturg Liz Engelman (left) and sophomore Film & Media Studies in Arts & Sciences major Max Rissman discuss Rissman’s one-act play “Razor Love” Sept. 25 in the A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre.

Of note

Ellen Damschen, Ph.D., Sarah C.R. Elgin, Ph.D., James L. Gibson, Ph.D., Melissa Jonson-Reid, Ph.D., and more…

Green Your Office

Small items like caps and lids can be recycled along with containers, as can Post-its, envelope inserts, staples, clips and labels with paper, so leave them on when recycling.
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