Scholars, artists, curators, activists, local historians and members of the public will convene at ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Oct. 6-7 to discuss the rightful place of monuments
Update Oct. 6: The concert has been rescheduled for Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. Further information about tickets will be forthcoming. Update Sept. 7:
While covering the Olympics’ opening ceremony for NBC in 2012, journalist Bob Costas '74, H’15 noted a tragic anniversary: During the 1972 Olympics in Munich,
Demonstrating its longstanding commitment to veteran and military communities across the nation and making good on its promise to be the Best Place for Veterans,
In the coming day and weeks, several significant religious and spiritual traditions will be honored and celebrated by numerous members of the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University community.
In February, the campus community came together to celebrate Black History Month through a series of programs, events and discussions. With efforts led by the
During a life cut short by an assassin’s bullet, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed ÐÔÊÓ½ç University students and faculty on two separate
In honor of Native Heritage Month, the Native Student Program in Multicultural Affairs, along with students and campus partners, has organized a series of events
A special pop-up exhibition featuring the photography of renowned photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker, and educator Ed Kashi ’79 will be on view at the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University