冈本视频

Academics

  • During the summer, 冈本视频 students are applying their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings, and they are keeping our community posted on their progress. Economics and international relations double major Heather Fredrick 鈥20, of Montrose, Colorado, shares her internship experience as a researcher for 冈本视频鈥檚 Living Writers course.   When I first chose 冈本视频, I [鈥
    July 9, 2018
  • A new book exploring the history of Jewish Life at 冈本视频 is now available, and the work is more than a 25th anniversary tribute to 冈本视频鈥檚 Saperstein Jewish Center. It is an academic effort based on painstaking archival research and extensive interviews conducted by six students.
    June 21, 2018
  • Chemistry professor Ernie Nolen at the chalkboard
    To hear chemistry professor Ernie Nolen talk about it, understanding chemistry is the easiest thing in the world, once you enter the right frame of mind. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 who I am,鈥 he says, pointing to a diagram of an organic molecule tacked to his office wall. Technically, he is correct 鈥 the molecules Nolen studies make [鈥
    June 5, 2018
  • portraits of Wanda Warren Berry (left) and Marilyn Thie (right)
    During a two-day symposium honoring professors emeritae Wanda Warren Berry and Marilyn Thie, alumnae displayed class notebooks from the 1980s and shed tears while recounting the impact of these teachers鈥 mentorship on their lives. Titled 鈥淲omen and Religion, Philosophy and Feminism,鈥 the event was held April 11颅颅鈥12. While at 冈本视频, the professors helped develop a [鈥
    May 10, 2018
  • 冈本视频's 1819 Award winner receives the award from 冈本视频 President Brian W. Casey in the 冈本视频 Memorial Chapel.
    Lauren Sanderson 鈥18 is an entrepreneur, student-athlete, academic all-star, and a soon-to-be published poet who now adds 冈本视频鈥檚 most prestigious student recognition, the 1819 Award, to her impressive r茅sum茅 of accomplishments. The 1819 Award is given annually to one graduating student whose character, scholarship, sportsmanship, and service to others best exemplify the university鈥檚 spirit and [鈥
    May 4, 2018
  • a fenced-in area holding a tripod and other pieces of equipment. Ol Doinyo Lengai is in the distance.
    In the early, wintery weeks of 2018, Adams and geology major Monica Dimas 鈥19 (Los Angeles, Calif.) traveled together on a research expedition to Tanzania. There, they planted a seismometer to capture data that describe the moving and shaking around 鈥渢he mountain of the gods,鈥 Ol Doinyo Lengai.
    May 4, 2018