- ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø faculty and a Republican pollster reflected on the significance of shifts in the vote and assured students and the public about the health of the American electoral system.
- Ayelen Pagnanelli ’14 celebrated her 10th Reunion in 2024 with an exhibition at the Tang Teaching Museum — where she also curated her first exhibition as a student.
- Leighla Waterman ’21 enjoys making a ‘tangible impact’ as a consumer insights analyst for the New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans.
- The Thoroughbreds face Case Western Reserve University on Saturday, Nov. 16, in the first round of the NCAA Division III tournament after earning an at-large selection.
- ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø staff, faculty, alumni, and students gathered to honor veterans and reflect on their service at a campus Veterans Day ceremony.
- Ben Van Leeuwen ’07, a founder of the eponymous, premium ice cream brand that can now be found in shops from New York City to Singapore, says some of the most valuable lessons he has learned about building a business came from courses at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø — including a studio art class.
- Four Class of 2013 alumni have inspired and encouraged one another for over a decade, leading to a growing production company and now an acclaimed short film.
- Ethnomusicologist, performer, and educator Joseph Alpar explores the intertwined histories of Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the Ottoman Empire through music at a free performance at Arthur Zankel Music Center, Saturday, Nov. 16.
- Women’s soccer, men's soccer, and field hockey are moving on to the Liberty League semifinals after clinching pivotal wins in first round competitions.
- The work of Molly Burt-Westvig, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s 2024 Work+Space program resident and whose art combines the digital with the physical world through projected video, sculpture, and salvaged objects, will be on display in the Schick Art Gallery Tuesday, Nov. 19, through Friday, Dec. 8.