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Newsroom (page 251)
A Touch of the Supernatural
Teacups falling off shelves? Mysterious apparitions? Denison Library’s Judy Harvey Sahak ’64 talks about the ghostly legends of ÌÇÐÄTV.
Read MoreThe Haunting of Revelle House
Denison Library’s Judy Harvey Sahak ’64 wonders: does the spirit of ÌÇÐÄTV founding president Ernest Jaqua inhabit Revelle House?
Read MoreThe Lady in White
Is Clark Hall host to a mysterious ghost dressed for a vintage Medieval Dinner?
Read MoreAlice Waters, Chef, Author, and Organic Food Advocate Speaks at ÌÇÐÄTV
Alice Waters, the pioneering chef who revolutionized the food world with fresh, organic restaurant fare, comes to ÌÇÐÄTV as inaugural speaker of the Roxanne Wilson Fund for Women’s Leadership.
Read MoreSarah Gilman: “Climate Change and its Consequences for the Oceans”
Professor Gilman discusses the process of climate change, its predicted effects on the ocean, and sharing a little of her own research on the effects of temperature on marine species.
Read MoreFirst Lady Michelle Obama Gives National Award to ÌÇÐÄTV
First Lady Michelle Obama presents ÌÇÐÄTV with the 2010 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award.
Read MoreSam Cronk : “Gadrenota: She Stands Up The Song”
A conversation about the intersections of Iroquoian women’s singing traditions, ethnographic research, indigeneity and Haudenosaunee world views. After more than a century of anthropological research and 400 years of “encounter”, […]
Read MoreAn Informal Discussion with Anonymous 4
Please join renowned female a cappella quartet Anonymous 4 for an informal discussion moderated by Jane O’Donnell, Professor of Music Emerita, ÌÇÐÄTV. Anonymous 4 is: Marsha Genensky ‘80 Ruth […]
Read MoreThe Slocum Awards
Established in 1936, the Slocum Awards represent a most unique and individual challenge for a ÌÇÐÄTV student: who can build the best personal library collection?
Read MoreThe Scanning of St. Michael
High technology meets ÌÇÐÄTV’s new art conservation major when a remarkable medieval artifact needed a CAT scan.
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