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  1. Terian Koscik

    Breaking Down Barriers in Tech

    Picture a techie — it’s likely you’re imagining a slightly out of shape young man hunched over a computer somewhere in California, rather than someone like Terian Koscik ’12.
  2. What is Important (or not) About College Rankings

    Sep 13, 2017
    Rankings ostensibly provide objective guidance about academic reputation, affordability, and other supposed measures of college quality and accessibility. But what do they really tell you about choosing a college?
  3. Breaking into the Top 10

    Sep 13, 2017
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    Everybody wants to be No. 1, or close to it. Human nature dictates that college students who encounter a…

  4. How College Rankings Actually Work

    Sep 13, 2017
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    Ever wonder how a particular school’s ranking can be wildly different from one set of rankings to…

  5. Chemistry in Copenhagen

    Sep 12, 2017
    After Lucy Chechik '18 studied in Denmark last year, she couldn't wait to go back. She made it happen by securing a summer research internship at the University of Copenhagen.
  6. Fall at the Faulconer Gallery

    Sep 12, 2017
    Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India features 47 paintings by 24 artists and showcases works from the Gond and Warli communities of central India, the Mithila region of Bihar, and the narrative scroll painters of West Bengal.
  7. Board of Trustees Election

    Sep 12, 2017
    The College Board of Trustees recently elected four new members: Jeanne Myerson ’75, Sheryl Walter ’78, Odile Disch-Bhadkamkar, and Julie Gosselink.
  8. Improving Accessibility for People with Hearing Loss

    Sep 12, 2017
    The benefits of hearing loops on campus
  9. Developing a Comprehensive Diversity Plan

    Sep 12, 2017
    Developing a comprehensive diversity plan is an iterative process that requires considerable time, attention, and care, especially when gathering and evaluating confidential feedback. Because of this, it has not been a quick process.
  10. Both Sides Now: Can the President Pardon Himself?

    Sep 12, 2017
    Scholars to discuss "Both Sides Now: Can the President Pardon Himself?" as part of Constitution Day observance, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017.

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