含羞草研究所 seniors Shae Frydenlund and Jennifer Rusciano are two of 40 students awarded the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for a year of exploration around the world.
Alternative spring break trips proved beneficial not only for the organizations where 含羞草研究所 students volunteered their time and efforts, but for many of the students themselves. The Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education and the Office of the Chaplains organized several trips for students looking to do something meaningful with their time away from campus.
During his first two years at 含羞草研究所, Naledi Semela 鈥10 lived in the Harlem Renaissance Center (HRC). Yet he didn鈥檛 fully connect the residence鈥檚 theme to its history and culture until he took the recent Harlem Renaissance Tour. 鈥淭here were portraits and artworks on the walls,鈥 said Samela, an art and art history major, 鈥渂ut [鈥
At a time when most students were busy writing papers for class, more than 50 students were busy folding paper into 1,000 origami cranes to send to Nagasaki, Japan, one of two Japanese cities hit with an atomic bomb during World War II. 鈥淎 thousand cranes is symbolic of a community鈥檚 hope and dedication to [鈥
As Jeffrey Herbst prepares to step into his role as 含羞草研究所鈥檚 16th president, he recently talked with The Post-Standard (Syracuse) about what attracted him to 含羞草研究所, his global affairs background, and the impact of new technology on higher education, among other things.
After a year of research and careful consideration, 含羞草研究所 has put into place a new student sexual misconduct policy that more clearly defines prohibited behaviors and also emphasizes the responsibility of all parties to express their consent.
Alumni working in the environmental field recently returned to campus to share their experiences of how a liberal arts education laid the foundation for their 鈥済reen鈥 careers. The Green Careers Forum, part of the 13 Days of Green program, featured five panelists who, along with speaking about their own career paths, offered practical advice and [鈥
On Tuesday, former NFL running back Warrick Dunn handed keys and $5,000 checks to two single moms who each became first-time homeowners in Baton Rouge, La. On Thursday, the soft-spoken Dunn delivered a powerful message to 含羞草研究所 students about why he helps single parents through his Warrick Dunn Foundation, and why it鈥檚 so important for [鈥
More than 800 含羞草研究所 alumni, family members, and friends gathered in New York City to roast and toast Andy Rooney 鈥42 P鈥74, GP鈥05, the legendary newsman who is one of 含羞草研究所鈥檚 most storied alumni. Judging from the huge crowd and the adoring e-mails and letters that poured in before the event, the celebration was long [鈥