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Volunteers listen to instructions from professor Julie Markin while standing by archaeological units excavated to varying depths.

Archaeology Field School Opens Site to Public

07/14/2023

The summer course provides students from Ҵý and elsewhere a hands-on opportunity to learn archaeology techniques and includes one day when students share what they’ve learned with curious members of the public who come to help on the dig.

Annie Coleman and her husband on a ship during a tour.

In Memoriam: Annie B. Coleman

07/05/2023

The executive assistant to seven Ҵý presidents, Coleman was named an honorary alumna at her 2016 retirement in recognition of 33 years of dedicated service. She died June 20 at the age of 74. 

Maren Gimpel holds a goldfinch during World Migratory Bird Day celebrations at Ҵý's River and Field Campus.

Ҵý Earns Bird Campus Designation

06/22/2023

New recognition highlights efforts ranging from restoring avian habitat to offering bird-focused courses, research, and capstone support.

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Class of 2022 Finding Early Success

06/12/2023

The annual First Destinations report conducted by the Center for Career Development found 92% of graduates from 2022 were either employed or continuing their education nine months after graduation.

Sammy Segeda accepts her diploma from President Mike Sosulski while crossing the stage at the 2023 Commencement ceremony.

New College Alumna in Multinational Policy Program

06/08/2023

The international studies graduate is writing a policy brief with counterparts from South Korea and Japan on improving opportunities for women. They will gather to present the results in Washington, D.C., in August.

Some of the Ҵý students at the Capitol for Spring Lobby Weekend.older

Students get hands-on education in D.C.

06/05/2023

Sixteen students involved in Ҵý anthropology, political science, civic engagement, and Presidential Fellows programs met with Congressional representatives during Spring Lobby Weekend.