Professor Donald L. Miller Helps Fill Historical Holes with HBO Documentary...
Donald Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, teaches a class in Ramer History House. We think of them as the Greatest Generation: the World War II soldiers who fought the noble war and...
View ArticleProfessor D.C. Jackson Encourages Students to Think about Politics of Technology
Professor D.C. Jackson teaches a class in Ramer History House. D.C. Jackson likes to bring the unexpected into his classroom. Ask most people about their idea of technology, says the professor of...
View ArticleGlobal Banking: JJ Houldin ’12 and Michael Trejo ’12 Go Inside JPMorgan Chase
Joseph “JJ” Houldin ’12 (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Michael Trejo ’12 (Falls Church, Va.) spent the summer exploring the world of global banking as interns with Martha Heinze ’86, executive director of...
View ArticleTechnology Clinic Applies Interdisciplinary Approach to Local Fish Farming
Members of Tech Clinic from left are: Yen Joe Tan ’14, Aaditya Khanal ’12, Holden Ranz ’12, Stacey Goldberg ’12, Garrett Rice ’12, Rachel Lewitt ’13. A Technology Clinic class is using the wide-ranging...
View ArticleProf. Chris Phillips Explores Reading Habits of 19th Century Eastonians, One...
Until a year ago, the emerging research field of the history of reading was largely circumstantial, based on diaries or sales figures. A public database launched last March and later reported by Anne...
View ArticleStudents Explore Inner Workings of New York Supreme Court
Daniel Rosen P’12 speaks with Megan Devlin ’12 and Elizabeth Moroney ’14 at the New York Supreme Court. Prior to serving an externship at the New York County Supreme Court over the winter break,...
View ArticleKelly McNulty ’11 and Mathew Pezon ’10 Receive Fulbright Scholarships
Two alumni have won Fulbright Scholarships that will allow them to live, work, and study in foreign countries in 2013. Kelly McNulty ’11 received an English Teaching Assistantship Award, and Mathew...
View ArticleInterdisciplinary Course Allows Students to Look at Nature from Multiple...
By Michele Tallarita ’12 Sandy Ma ’13 (Nanjing, China) admits to being a little surprised when, for homework, she had to read about policy studies, poetry, and environmental data—all for the same...
View ArticleInterdisciplinary Student Team Creates Light-Technology Product
Eight students representing four different majors came together to create a simulated startup company, UPower Technologies, integrating piezo-electric and light-emitting diode (LED) technologies into a...
View ArticleActor Portraying James “Hap” Hairston ’71 in Lucky Guy Receives Tony
James “Hap” Hairston ’71. ©Daily News, L.P. (New York). Used with permission. Unlike star reporters, newspaper editors toil behind the scenes, rarely commanding the spotlight. But for James “Hap”...
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