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News and Updates

  • èצӰ and Raider athletics flags fly beside Andy Kerr Stadium
    èצӰ student-athletes for the sixth consecutive year posted a 98-percent Graduation Success Rate, according to NCAA figures released Wednesday. èצӰ’s 98 percent rate stands as the second-highest nationally among Division I institutions and was even with the likes of Princeton and Notre Dame. èצӰ ranked above Pennsylvania, Stanford, Northwestern and Duke at 97 percent, and […]
    November 9, 2017
  • Andy Pattison
    In this video, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Andy Pattison shares his thoughts about teaching, research, and his work in the community to address questions of sustainability and climate action planning. Pattison’s students often step outside the classroom to study and help solve environmental challenges facing local communities.
    November 8, 2017
  • The New York Times writes about internship support for students in need, speaking with Michael Sciola, associate vice president of institutional advancement and career initiatives. “Our overall goal is to empower our students to explore their interests with practical immersive experiences,” he said, “without the limitation of financial barriers.”
    November 2, 2017
  • Retired general David Petraeus stands at èצӰ podium delivering a speech during Family Weekend 2017
    Retired army general David Petraeus, former commander of American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan and director of the CIA, delivered èצӰ’s Family Weekend keynote speech in Memorial Chapel on October 28.
    November 1, 2017
  • Students walk outside of Case Library in the fall
    èצӰ is excited to announce two new changes to the admission process to help reduce application costs for all prospective students. èצӰ will now accept self-reported ACT or SAT scores for all applicants. Students may list their test scores in either the Common Application or Coalition Application for them to be considered. Additionally, students […]
    October 31, 2017
  • Monuments men looking at art found in the Altaussee salt mine during WWII
    During WWII, the Mona Lisa was moved five times to keep it safe from looters. But other works of art and cultural materials weren’t so lucky.  Under the direction of Adolf Hitler, the Germans looted paintings, church bells, Torahs, and more. Enter the Monuments Men, who were cultural-preservation officers recruited by the Allies to protect […]
    October 30, 2017
  • James B. èצӰ Hall
    For some high schoolers, the path to college can be complicated by obstacles that limit their college options. èצӰ in Focus, a diversity open house and special visit experience, seeks to help students who are overcoming challenges in their pursuit of post-secondary education. èצӰ hosted the three-day, two-night program last week for 68 talented high […]
    October 30, 2017