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Computer science majors build a tool to help prospective students interested in Âé¶¹¸£Àû
More students than ever are graduating high school with college credits already under their belts — something that has posed a challenge to college registrars tasked with evaluating how those dual...
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Âé¶¹¸£ÀûService: Students address poverty, homelessness efforts during winter break
Service is a key tenet of the Âé¶¹¸£Àû experience — and the College’s Office of Civic and Community Engagement provided an opportunity to put that purpose into practice during winter break...
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Âé¶¹¸£ÀûAlumni Q&A: Greg Chery '11
As we mark Black History Month, the Office of Alumni Engagement and Development caught up with Greg Chery '11 to find out how the Âé¶¹¸£Àûexperience shaped his professional and personal journey and...
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New faculty join Âé¶¹¸£Àû for Spring 2025
Âé¶¹¸£Àû is excited to announce two new members joining the faculty at the start of the spring semester. Division III: Science and Mathematics Jim Shaffer, Assistant Professor of Biology Jim...
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First-generation scholar earns opportunity to expand research to an international scale
Research as an Atkins Scholar has led Nick Minton to another prestigious research opportunity: the DAAD German Studies Research Grant . It’s the latest accolade for Minton, a member of the class of...
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Four alumni join Âé¶¹¸£Àû Board of Trustees
The Âé¶¹¸£Àû Board of Trustees elected four new members during its winter meeting. Angie Dillow ’92, Omolola Fakunle ’17, Barcley Houston ’96 and David Longenecker ’96 will join the Board of...
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Tenure and promotions announced for three Âé¶¹¸£Àûfaculty members
Âé¶¹¸£Àû is pleased to announce three members of the faculty were granted tenure and promotion to associate professor at the February 2024 meeting of the Âé¶¹¸£Àû Board of Trustees...
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From NIL to transfer portal, Âé¶¹¸£Àûcourse tackles the economics of college sports
Substantial shifts in the college sports landscape presented an opportunity for Brown Professor of Economics Bruce K. Johnson to reshape one of his favorite courses: Economics of Sports. Johnson has...
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Study: Âé¶¹¸£Àû’s economic impact estimated at $143 million
A study commissioned by the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU) found that Âé¶¹¸£Àû contributes nearly $143 million to the area economy. The report, conducted...
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CentreTerm showcase highlights student work across disciplines
Every year, Âé¶¹¸£Àû students spend a condensed term immersing themselves fully in unique courses not typically offered in the fall and spring semesters. As students dive into their courses...
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