Lynch appoints task force for green efforts
To further green interests on campus, Interim President Lynch appointed a task force on sustainability.
To further green interests on campus, Interim President Lynch appointed a task force on sustainability.
Members of the “Spotlight” team discussed the recent film and the greater effects of investigative journalism.
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo delivered the annual Saler lecture on Friday.
Two laptops containing student data including grades, addresses, birth dates and possibly social security numbers were stolen from the University Registrar's office last month.
Three scholars of Israeli art and history discussed the many facets of slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s peacemaking.
Student Union President Nyah Macklin ’16 discussed proposed changes to the A-Board constitution.
In its most recent case, the Institute seeks to exonerate a man convicted of rape in 1985.
Wen Stephenson advocated for a more radical and united climate justice movement in a talk on Thursday.
The University chose Ed Marsh for his experience in business-to-business marketing and remote management.
Lynch also informed faculty on sustainability and safety issues at the faculty meeting on Friday.
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