
Former Corcoran professor honored for work highlighting climate change
A former visiting professor at the Corcoran was awarded $625,000 for his artwork raising awareness for social and environmental issues.
Volume 116, Issue 11
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A former visiting professor at the Corcoran was awarded $625,000 for his artwork raising awareness for social and environmental issues.
The philosophy department will host an alumni conference on Saturday to reconnect and strengthen ties with graduates of the department.
Officials are gathering feedback about students’ housing and dining experiences through a comprehensive survey released Sept. 26.
The Black Senators’ Caucus met for the first time Sunday to select its vice chair, appoint a new member and discuss upcoming SA legislation.
Officials attributed the dip in liquor law violations to the introduction of a more lenient alcohol policy.
If today’s political climate has you stressed, kick back with one of the impeachment inspired cocktails at District bars, or try one of our boozy recipes.
Despite officials’ plans to tear down and reconstruct Thurston Hall’s interior this summer, students will still be charged for damages to their rooms.
More than 100 students have signed a petition urging department officials not to remove three advanced Spanish language courses next semester.
Business school officials held an “Entrepreneurship Week” last week for students to meet with professionals and learn business-related skills.
Milken researchers will contribute to a study on opioid prescription patterns and pain management women experience after C-section deliveries.