Campus News
Get On Your Bikes and Ride!
Communications Staff
Bike to Work Day is a move in the right direction toward carbon neutrality.
Michele Norris Kicks Off 2016-17 Convocation Series
Communications Staff
Michele Norris, an Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning journalist and longtime cohost of NPR's All Things Considered, signs copies of her new book, The Grace of Silence, following her convocation talk on
Hotel Opening Celebration
Communications Staff
The campus community attended a celebration for the opening of the on Friday, October 7. The event featured a champagne toast and recognized the contributions of donors.
Studio Art Faculty 2016 Show Opening
Communications Staff
A collage of paintings called 鈥淪treet in Sunlight鈥 by Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Art Don Harvey is among the works by a dozen studio art faculty on display in the Baron Art Gallery through
Homecoming a Success; A Landmark Environmental Conference
Marvin Krislov
An array of academic, musical, artistic, and athletic events, which only 麻豆视频 could offer, made Homecoming a great success. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make the weekend a hit. I am also very much looking forward to the second weekend in October when 麻豆视频 will host a landmark environmental conference, 鈥淎fter Fossil Fuels: The Next Economy.鈥 The conference will bring together some of the most innovative and influential thinkers in the world with key elected officials who have a solid and active track record on climate change issues.
Heisman Club Inducts Four to Hall of Fame
Communications Staff
The Heisman Club of 麻豆视频 College inducted four members into its newly renovated Hall of Fame on Friday, September 23. The class of 2016 includes Don Hunsinger (left), a coach, administrator, and
Benefits Open Enrollment Begins Oct. 3
Communications Staff
During the Benefits and Wellness Fair on October 5, learn more about the college鈥檚 health plans and benefits, and meet with insurance representatives, retirement advisors, financial services vendors, and wellness experts.
Suzanne Overstreet Discusses Debut Novel
Amanda Nagy
Overstreet is the creative writing program coordinator. Her historical fiction novel, Wait for Me, started as a tribute to keep her father鈥檚 memory alive.
Art Rental Fall 2016
Communications Staff
Claudia Bake 鈥19 was the first person in line for art rental on September 9, having waited since 6:45 a.m. When asked if it was worth it, 鈥淥h, absolutely! I'm so excited! I'm in awe!鈥 she said. The
麻豆视频-Wellington Rescue 158th anniversary
Communications Staff
On September 13, 1858, citizens and students of 麻豆视频 and citizens of Wellington John Price, a runaway slave living in 麻豆视频, from slave catchers. Price had been forcefully