Shakespeare’s Othello Nov. 2

Aquila’s production combines the Bard’s peerless language with an original score, inventive staging and epic, film-like visual flair.

Holocaust in the Congo to be explored by Hochschild

Author Adam Hochschild will address “The Holocaust in the Congo — Then and Today” for the annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture at 11 a.m. Nov. 5 in Graham Chapel for the Assembly Series. Hochschild’s talk will be based on his book King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa (1998), which […]

International exchange

Photo by Ray MarklinChinese delegates came to the University to continue discussions on nursing and physician educational exchange programs.

This won’t hurt a bit

Photo by Mary ButkusFree flu shots were provided for active Hilltop Campus and West Campus faculty and staff members.

Get out of bed!

It’s a new, simple pneumonia treatment: Get patients out of bed earlier and more often, and they’ll check out of the hospital an average of one day sooner.

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 […]

Volleyball team rolls on; will host Elite Eight match Nov. 22

The volleyball team, No. 2 in the country and the top seed in the NCAA Tournament Division III Volleyball Central Regional, rallied to defeat Wartburg College, 3-2, in the regional championships Nov. 15 at the Field House. Senior Katie Quinn led the Bears with a season-high 25 kills, and she combined with sophomore Kara Liefer […]

Thanksgiving feasts

Photo by Kevin LowderVarious dinners were held at the University, including at the Olin School of Business, the School of Law and Lien House.
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