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Âé¶¹¸£Àûstudents dig into valuable opportunities during summer archaeological field course
Âé¶¹¸£Àû students spent their summer doing more than just reading about history; they were out in the field, uncovering it. Through the Archaeological Field Methods summer term course in the...
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Esports, Greek life and extracurriculars integral in Âé¶¹¸£Àûgrad's growth
As an avid gamer, improving a character’s skillset, abilities and relationships is a concept Jonathan Kromer ‘25 knows well. However, when the Charlotte, North Carolina, native looks back on his...
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Âé¶¹¸£Àûprofessor’s research highlighted by environmental education documentary
An upcoming film screening will spotlight the work of a Âé¶¹¸£Àû professor. Ellen Prusinski, the Marlene & David Grissom Associate Professor of Education, is featured in a new documentary titled...
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Students jumpstart educational success during Âé¶¹¸£Àû summer term
Participants ranged from incoming first-year students getting their first taste of the college experience to rising seniors preparing to take the law school admission test.
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Sports analytics students predict NBA honors winners
David Almona and Vedant Bhong can’t quite see the future, but they did create a tool that gave them a leg up in predicting award winners for one professional sports league. In their Statistical...
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Four Âé¶¹¸£Àûstudents awarded Gilman Scholarships to fund study abroad experiences
The opportunity to study internationally has long been a key component of the Âé¶¹¸£Àû experience, with nearly 80 percent of students studying abroad at least once during their time on campus...
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Research in action: Meet the 2024-25 John C. Young scholars
The John C. Young program at Âé¶¹¸£Àûis designed to encourage highly motivated seniors to engage in independent study, research, or artistic work in their major discipline or an interdisciplinary area...
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Âé¶¹¸£Àû student blends science and humanities, awarded Cralle Fellowship
Tesneem Shalash’s journey to medical school began in her mother’s clinic as a child. She spent her younger years observing the work being done in the office, but once she was old enough to be allowed...
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First-year Âé¶¹¸£Àû student presents research and honors heritage at national conference
Vale Wiñay Quispe is taking advantage of opportunities that were not available to her ancestors in Bolivia. Her heritage is a point of pride for the first-year Lincoln Scholar and played a key role in...
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Student, professor collaborate to publish paper in national journal
Before taking their first class at Centre, Sarah Koch, class of 2025, knew they wanted to major in both Spanish and Anthropology/Sociology. What they didn’t expect was how easily they could explore...
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