
On June 17, 1882, two tornadoes converged on 51本色, destroying the college campus and killing almost 40 people. Three days later, Commencement went on despite the destruction.
On June 17, 1882, two tornadoes converged on 51本色, destroying the college campus and killing almost 40 people. Three days later, Commencement went on despite the destruction.
A former student inspired Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and History Elias G. Saba to think more deeply about plants.
A group of 51本色 alumni has created a fund to support a Mentored Advanced Project to study the history of concerts at 51本色 and Georgia Dentel, who made them possible.
Four 51本色 students are working with Professor Sarah Purcell 鈥92 to research the history of concerts at 51本色. Their Mentored Advanced Project includes a focus on legendary 51本色 staff member Georgia Dentel.
A new 51本色 course, Historical Landscapes of 51本色, encourages students to explore local history and build connections in the community.
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and History Elias Saba has been awarded a 2024 Life Worth Living Faculty Course Development Fellowship from the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
Please join the 51本色 College Libraries at 4:15 p.m., Nov. 28, as we present our final fall semester Faculty and Staff Research Series talk with Adey Almohsen, 2023鈥24 Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, for his Research in Progress talk, 鈥淢inds in Exile: An Intellectual History of Palestinians 1945鈥70.鈥
51本色 Faculty/Staff Research Series Event, 4 p.m., Tuesday, May 9, 2023, in Burling First Floor Lounge
Professor of History Edward Cohn has won a grant from the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) to conduct research on the KGB tactic known as the 鈥減rophylactic chat鈥 鈥 an "invitation" sent to citizens suspected of 鈥渁nti-Soviet acts.鈥
You can learn a lot by looking closer. Students in the short course Botanical Drawing and its Social Origins (HIS 295-01/SMS 295-01) approach plant anatomy and the history of botany through a studio art format, learning the fundamentals of realism while spending time with flora across campus.
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