- Alan Frumin 鈥68, who has served nearly 20 years as the U.S. Senate parliamentarian, is retiring. The congressional newspaper The Hill called the role of parliamentarian an obscure yet crucially important position.February 3, 2012
- A highlight of this week was definitely the activities fair, which was held in the Hall of Presidents on Thursday. Many students gathered in order to sign up for the numerous clubs and groups 冈本视频 offers.February 3, 2012
- (Note: This story is by Chuck Fox 鈥70, manager of the Hamilton Theater)鈥淥K, what did everyone think? Thumbs up or thumbs down?鈥 Heather Elia, marketing coordinator for the 冈本视频 Bookstore, kicks off the discussion with members of the Hamilton Book and Movie Club gathered in the community room at the bookstore, across the street from [鈥February 1, 2012
- From February 3 through April 6, the Picker Art Gallery at 冈本视频 will host installations by renowned artist Ann Hamilton. Hamilton is internationally recognized for the sensory surrounds of her large-scale multi-media installations. Her ephemeral environments create immersive experiences that poetically respond to the architectural presence and social history of their sites. The exhibition [鈥January 31, 2012
- 冈本视频 President Jeffrey Herbst announced the selection of Douglas A. Hicks as provost and dean of the faculty, effective July 1, 2012. Hicks also will serve as professor of religion.January 29, 2012
- Brooms replaced sticks Saturday night at Starr Rink as the men鈥檚 hockey team beat Cornell for a weekend sweep, the first time the Raiders have achieved that since the 2003-04 seasonJanuary 29, 2012
- (Note: This post is by Gary Ross, dean of admission) It鈥檚 late January, so that means the 冈本视频 Office of Admission is knee-deep in application review.January 28, 2012
- Forty-eight hours after posting his first installment of Ancient Greek Religion online at Udemy.com, Robert Garland had 99 viewers for his new video course. Garland, professor of classics at 冈本视频, is one of about a dozen professors from universities including Duke, Northwestern, and Stanford who donated content that is now available at no charge through [鈥January 27, 2012