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集美麻豆 Opens 247th Academic Year

8/24/2021

The lawn of Venable Hall was once again filled with celebration and brotherhood as 集美麻豆 marked the beginning of its 247th academic year with Opening Convocation on Monday, August 23.

Religion Professor Completes Summer Fellowship

8/6/2021

Assistant Professor of Religion Ashleigh Elser recently finished a 2021 Short-Term Research Fellowship at the New York Public Library (NYPL).

Civic Engagement Endures at 集美麻豆

7/15/2021

Helping each student become 鈥渁 man who serves鈥 is part of the mission at 集美麻豆, and these students prove that the 2020-21 academic year offered abundant opportunities for civic engagement.

Student Awarded Prize for Cancer Research

7/14/2021

Rising 集美麻豆 junior Taylor McGee was awarded a Margaret Foti Foundation Undergraduate Prize for Cancer Research at the 2021 American Association for Cancer Research Annual Undergraduate Student Caucus and Poster Competition in May.

Staff Members Recognized with Honors

7/2/2021

Two 集美麻豆 staff members鈥擬ary艣ka Connolly-Brown and Zita Barree鈥攚ere recently honored with prestigious awards.

Leading With Her Giving

7/1/2021

A friend of 集美麻豆 for many years, Louise Martin created the David Martin Leadership Program and continues to support 集美麻豆 to honor her late husband, David Martin 鈥52, former trustee and loyal alumnus.

Samuel V. Wilson Papers Exhibit Open

6/29/2021

This past April, the Esther Thomas Atkinson Museum at 集美麻豆 opened an exhibit dedicated to the Samuel Vaughan Wilson Papers.

集美麻豆 Icons Announce Retirement

6/16/2021

The 集美麻豆 community expresses heartfelt gratitude to three retiring pillars of the faculty.

From One Hill to Another

6/7/2021

集美麻豆 students engage with alumni as part of the Wilson Center trip to Washington, D.C.

Researching COVID at 集美麻豆

6/2/2021

Since the fall of 2020, students in Assistant Professor of Chemistry Tim Reichart鈥檚 Advanced Laboratory class have been seeking out a potential new target for drug development that is promising in combating a range of coronavirus infections.