Participants in this year’s Faith, Reason and World Affairs Symposium could take a 30-minute crash course in the Mandarin Chinese language.
Eivind Heiberg '93 is the new consul general for Norway's honorary consulate.
Sometimes the best assistance is a listening ear. That’s what Dr. Anne Mocko discovered when she traveled to Nepal this summer.
President William Craft delivers 2015 State of the College address.
Dr. Amy Watkin, associate professor of English, thinks “To Kill a Mockingbird” author Harper Lee’s new book, “Go Set a Watchman,” may bring new appreciation and understanding to the process of writing.
This summer, Andie Palagi '18 is returning to a country for which she has found a great passion. She is one of five American students chosen to take part in the Center for Khmer Studies Summer Fellowship Program.
You've heard of crowdfunding. Now meet Cobbfunding.
A student energy conservation competition was a winner in two ways this spring – it lowered the college’s carbon use and placed it in the top 10 in the Campus Conservation Nationals.