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From Commencement to California: Âé¶¹¸£Àûprofessor takes lessons from epic cycling journey into the classroom
For Âé¶¹¸£Àûfaculty, the hours after Commencement are usually a time to relax after a busy school year, but for Sarah Murray it was the start of an amazing journey. This trip challenged her physically...
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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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Âé¶¹¸£Àûcelebrates end of year with honors for outstanding faculty and staff
Âé¶¹¸£Àû celebrated its faculty and staff at the end of the year with awards highlighting their ongoing commitment to the College’s mission of preparing students for lives of learning...
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Âé¶¹¸£Àûfaculty play consequential role in international research focused on the Holocaust
A trio of Âé¶¹¸£Àû professors were at the forefront of an international research workshop held earlier this year in Cambridge, England. The conference was organized by Âé¶¹¸£ÀûAssociate Professor...
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Miniature lighting rig makes a big impact for theatre students
Changing a line or an actor’s delivery is a simple thing. Test the changes during rehearsals and continue refining until perfect. Changing a lighting setup is much more complicated. Don’t like the...
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New Horizons: How an Eastern Kentucky native found his path to China — by way of Centre
Robbie Harper’s journey has been anything but ordinary. The Morgan County, Kentucky, native learned Chinese in high school and carried that love of language with him throughout his Âé¶¹¸£Àû...
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Pierre Bergeron ’96 moves from the bench to the classroom  Â
During his career as an attorney and judge, Pierre Bergeron ’96 realized how important personal connections are within the legal community. “It’s something I definitely did not appreciate, even when I...
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Miami’s past a source of fascination for history professor's research
The city of Miami has long been a place of significance in the life of Assistant Professor of History Mauricio Castro. It was the first place he visited in America, and it has been the focus of his...
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Ballard selected to second ACS Mellon Academic Leadership Fellows class
Charles T. Hazelrigg Professor of Spanish Genny Ballard ‘91 has been named one of nine Associated Colleges of the South (ACS) Mellon Academic Leadership Fellows. The program, funded by a $2 million...
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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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