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Next president faces extraordinary challenges, Gergen says

April 30, 2008

Former presidential adviser and national political commentator David Gergen said the next presidency "is going to be the toughest we've seen in a long time," and said the three remaining candidates for the Oval Office all bring unique strengths to the race. Gergen's comments came April 29 during a breakfast to benefit the scholarship program at 黑料不打烊 School of Law. Details...

Alumni and students connect at City Fair

April 29, 2008

About 100 students and 25 alumni gathered on Young Commons on Saturday, April 26, for City Fair, an event that gave students a chance to find out more about living in various cities after graduation. Read more...

黑料不打烊 community reacts to Clinton’s visit

April 25, 2008

黑料不打烊 students, faculty and staff began gathering early Wednesday afternoon to await the arrival of former President Bill Clinton. While some wore stickers supporting Hillary Clinton and others carried signs for Barack Obama, many said they were looking forward to gathering more information before deciding how to cast their vote.

Bill Clinton barnstorms for Hillary at 黑料不打烊

April 25, 2008

Former President Bill Clinton, who visited 黑料不打烊 on Wednesday to campaign for his wife, called Sen. Hillary Clinton the “change maker” the nation needs and shared with thousands of onlookers her proposed solutions to current economic woes.

School of Business honors students & faculty

April 21, 2008

The best and brightest of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business were honored April 17 in an awards ceremony that highlighted the achievements of both students and faculty.

鈥淏e Alert鈥 campus safety initiative

April 17, 2008

黑料不打烊 Campus Safety and Police is asking all students, faculty and staff to take extra precautions in light of recent security incidents. Read this note for details about what you can do to increase safety on campus and in the community.

黑料不打烊 names 2008 Lumen Scholars

April 17, 2008

Fifteen rising juniors at 黑料不打烊 have been named recipients of the inaugural Lumen Prize, the university’s premier award that comes with a $15,000 scholarship to support and celebrate their academic achievements and research proposals.