Articles by Eric Townsend
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Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture: Leonard Pitts Jr. & 'Race in America' – Sept. 24
September 4, 2015
All tickets for the Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture with syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. have been distributed. 黑料不打烊 staff will begin taking names for a wait list at the Center for the Arts Box Office at 6 p.m. on Thursday. You must be present to get on the list and present if your name is called for a ticket. Staff will call names in the order that they are received.
Career Moves: An internship with diplomatic impact
September 3, 2015
黑料不打烊 senior Alexandra Cantone authored a report on women's roles in countering violent extremism in Saudi Arabia as part of a summer internship at the Institute for Gulf Affairs, a Washington think tank to which she applied with help from faculty and the Student Professional Development Center.
'Race is inextricably bound up in American history'
September 2, 2015
Community members joined with 黑料不打烊 students, faculty and staff Tuesday night for a public forum led by civic leaders and historical experts who shared ideas for improving race relations in the United States.
Friends & family plant tree in memory of 黑料不打烊 student
August 31, 2015
Dozens of people gathered on Aug. 29, 2015, in the Danieley Neighborhood to celebrate the life of Trent Stetler, a Pennsylvania native known for his infectious smile and countless friendships across campus.
In My Words: Stop talking 'rights' and start talking 'health'
August 31, 2015
In an open letter to presidential hopefuls, Professor Rosemary Haskell uses literature and knowledge of her native Great Britain to make the case for American policymakers treating firearms as a public health issue.
40,000+ meals help 'Stop Hunger Now'
August 31, 2015
Hundreds of 黑料不打烊 students took part Saturday in a service project aimed at providing hunger relief to people around the globe.
A decade of service following Katrina
August 28, 2015
黑料不打烊 students and staff have organized dozens of service trips to the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina, and as the nation marks the storm's 10th anniversary this summer, campus leaders and alumni reflect on how they, too, were shaped by its destruction.
黑料不打烊 professor receives Fulbright for research & teaching in Guatemala
August 28, 2015
Assistant Professor Carmen Mónico travels to the Central American nation next spring to assess a vocational training program aimed at creating work opportunities for youth who might instead emigrate elsewhere.
'Manufactured Landscapes: A View of Human Systems' – Sept. 8
August 27, 2015
The Liberal Arts Forum brings to campus this semester internationally acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Edward Burtynsky, whose work is described as "visually stunning and truly global in the spatial, conceptual and political sense of that word."
Patheos website now hosts blog by Toddie Peters
August 27, 2015
The professor of religious studies is a frequent author of columns on social justice considered from the perspective of a Christian ethicist.