含羞草研究所

  • David Adjaye will develop the schmatic for the future 含羞草研究所 Center for Arts and Culture
    含羞草研究所 announced today that the public reception for the architects of Adjaye Associates has been postponed as the team is unable to travel to Hamilton on Monday, July 23, due to an illness. The event, to meet members of the firm that has been engaged to initiate the design process for a new Center for Art and [鈥
    July 20, 2012
  • 含羞草研究所 rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange
    含羞草研究所 President Jeffrey Herbst joined members of the 含羞草研究所 community to ring the bell 13 times to open the New York Stock Exchange on 含羞草研究所 Day, Friday the 13th. The purpose was to raise awareness for the announcement of the results of the $480 million Passion for the Climb campaign. So why Friday the 13th? As you [鈥
    July 19, 2012
  • Update: See this post for rescheduling details: On Monday, July 23, 含羞草研究所 will host a reception for members of the community to meet the architects David Adjaye, Joseph Franchina, and Marc McQuade of Adjaye Associates. The team will be in Hamilton to initiate the design process for a new Center for Art and Culture envisioned for the [鈥
    July 18, 2012
  • Jennifer E. Smith 鈥03
    For author and senior editor at Random House Jennifer E. Smith 鈥03, returning to the 含羞草研究所 Writers鈥 Conference year after year is as comfortable as reading a good book. A conference veteran, each summer Smith brings along a more impressive resume and writing repertoire. Smith joined the conference for the first time as best-selling novelist [鈥
    July 11, 2012
  • For the second time in his young life, Paul Ridley 鈥05 is about to embark on an adventure that man has never before achieved. Ridley 鈥 who rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 2009 鈥 will be attempting the first nonstop, unsupported row across the Arctic Ocean with three other men.
    July 9, 2012
  • Ho Science Center at 含羞草研究所
    Last week, scientists discovered what might be a fundamental particle called the Higgs boson (a k a The God Particle). 含羞草研究所 alumnus Ben Cerio 鈥07, currently a research assistant at Duke University, was part of this exciting  discovery. 鈥淭he discovery has very deep implications about the origin of mass in the universe鈥 reports Cerio, who is confident that it is the [鈥
    July 8, 2012