Congratulations to the students who were honored with Dean’s or President’s List academic honors for the Fall 2019 term.
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On February 28, the world lost a preeminent geologist, teacher, leader and philanthropist. John Renton taught in the Eberly College's Department of Geology and Geography for more than 50 years. Dr. Renton was Professor Emeritus of Geology and before his retirement served as an Eberly Family Professor for Outstanding Teaching since 2002.
Nominations are now open for the 2020 class of the John Chambers College of Business and Economics Roll of Distinguished Alumni. Individuals interested in submitting a nomination may do so through May 29.
The School of Music's Community Music Program announces the start of its second five-week session of the Spring Term, with music education classes catering to the youngest of our patrons (ages 0-5 years old).
The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences is proud to host Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe as an activist-in-residence during the week of March 9. In her keynote lecture tonight (March 9) at 5:30 p.m. in the Mountainlair’s Gluck Theater, Nyirumbe will discuss the necessity of believing in one’s self, which she connects to the ability to help others.
Sarah Gould Wright (‘95) sport behavior, is all too familiar with the necessities and importance of developing resources needed to thrive. Originally from Cabot, Vermont, Wright has traveled up and down the east coast serving under-resourced individuals through her commitment to enhancing programs, policies and systems inclusive of these populations.