New York Times Op-ed columnist David Brooks recently joined Lampert Institute Director Illan Nam for a conversation about his book How to Know a Person.
Tim Tebow, the two-time national champion, Heisman Trophy winner, first-round NFL draft pick, and former professional baseball player, will visit campus Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024.
Ukranian writer and poet Victoria Amelina died on July 1 from injuries suffered in the Russian bombing of RIA Lounge, a restaurant in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, just eight months after speaking to a classroom of ߲ݴý students for an Arts and Humanities Colloquium.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced for the first time Tuesday, June 20, a new Rebuild Rural America Act, which she hopes will be folded into the federal Farm Bill, in an effort to support infrastructure improvements and economic growth in rural communities.
Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist, free press advocate, and CEO of Rappler.com Maria Ressa will visit ߲ݴý on Oct. 28 as the speaker for the Kerschner Family Series Global Leaders at ߲ݴý.
߲ݴý University’s Board of Trustees has selected Thomas “Toby” S. Bozzuto Jr. ’96, president and chief executive officer of the Bozzuto Group, as its next chair.
Katherinne Bertrand Ortiz ’23, a psychological science major from Fairfax, Va., is the recipient of ߲ݴý’s 1819 Award, the University’s highest student honor.