Feature Stories (page 42)
The Art of Science
More than three dozen undergraduate research projects made their formal debut last week during an afternoon of presentations at the W. M. Keck Science Department
Read MoreAgents of Change
Part of academic convocation, Hatcher-Skeers’s keynote address “Ode to My Single Mother” received a standing ovation from the hundreds of students, faculty, and staff assembled, and kicked off the 2012-13 academic year with an unprecedented amount of energy. Please watch the video of her and 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú Associated Students president Emily Jovais or take a look at the pictures from the event and get fired up yourself!
Read MoreWelcome, Class of 2016!
Each year, 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú greets women from around the globe who possess unique interests, brilliant intellects, and a passion for service. As you’ll see, the class of 2016 is no exception.
Read MoreSenior Profile: Margaret Dickman ’12
Margaret Dickman came to 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú with thoughts of majoring in theater – until she realized the classroom was her stage.
Read MorePreserving Clean Water Sources
She didn’t know it when her internship started, but the six weeks Lisa Beem ’14 spent in South America alongside biologists and engineers in Ecuador’s Ministry of the Environment would be a watershed moment in her life.
Read MoreA Woman With a Vision
51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú’s Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery is pleased to present “African American Visions: Selections from the Samella Lewis Collections,” which pairs for the first time works from both the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection and works from the artist’s personal collection.
Read MoreDoor Restore
Gretchen Allen ’14 painstakingly restores one of 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú’s outdoor treasures.
Read MoreSenior Profile: Catherine Parker Sweatt
Catherine Parker Sweatt ’12 fell in love with 16th century French philosopher Michel de Montaigne as she explored ethics in her philosophy and French studies dual major thesis.
Read MoreSenior Profile: Antoinette Myers
Inspired by the 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú faculty, Antoinette Myers completed a thesis on queer Xicana women in the media—and figured out a bit about herself along the way.
Read MoreTwo Lives, Two Cultures
The Office of Off-Campus Study encourages 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú students to explore and integrate with the local culture during their time abroad. Few, however, take it as far as Alexa Kopelman ’13.
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