Francis Poulenc’s opera about nuns cloistered in a Carmelite convent in France will be live streamed at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 11, in the Harris Center Cinema as the final performance in the Metropolitan Opera’s 2018-19 Live in HD Series.
This year’s annual Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX), which showcases third- and fourth-year student’s studio art pieces, marks the 20th spring that Faulconer Gallery has hosted student artwork.
Bestselling author Amy Tan will give the commencement address on May 20, 2019 in a ceremony capping a weekend of events showcasing and celebrating the achievements of our graduates.
Student Mental Health Task Force has suggested near-term steps to help address student mental health needs, while also researching and developing more comprehensive long-range recommendations. Read the complete report of the Student Mental Health Task Force and share any immediate comments about the report or the task force’s work via a Student Mental Health Task Force Qualtrics form.
Camille Hall ’19 has been selected to receive the 2019 Global Scholars Fellowship. The fellow is granted up to $30,000 for one year of study or research in at least three sites internationally.
Nicholas Haeg ’20 was part of a group of faculty and student researchers from Grinnell College and Yale University that dispersed over the European continent during summer 2018 to document country-by-country both the remembrance and the revisionism that surround the Holocaust.
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