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Feature Stories (page 40)


March 8, 2013

Chaudhary to give Epstein Lecture in England

Assistant professor of economics Latika Chaudhary travels to London this month to present the London School of Economics’ annual Epstein Lecture – the first person to do so from a liberal arts college.

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February 22, 2013

The Love Song of T.S. Eliot

T.S. Eliot came to campus in 1932 to visit 61´«Ã½professor Emily Hale, but scholars still don’t know much about their relationship.

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February 14, 2013

The Biology of Dance

Molecular biology and dance may not appear to have much in common – yet Sydney Freggiaro ’09 majored in both at 61´«Ã½.

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February 8, 2013

Creating Archives

Core III students present 61´«Ã½ history with new technology.

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February 1, 2013

All the Blog’s a Stage

61´«Ã½students aren’t afraid to share their opinions with the world—and are doing so, one blog post at a time.

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December 28, 2012

Athletes of a Different Breed

The feeling of the unknown, the edgy jitters accompanying a solo moment, anxiously awaiting judgment — these are just a few of the emotions running through a rider as she urges her horse forward into the ring to represent her team. Yet the members of The Claremont Colleges’ Equestrian Show Team can’t wait to get into the ring.

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December 21, 2012

Open Line of Conversation

Director of 61´«Ã½ Academy Kelly Hewitt and Kristie Hernandez ’13 were both interviewed October 14 for CBS Radio’s public affairs program ‘Open Line.’ The segments aired recently across Los Angeles, but now you can listen online as well!

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December 19, 2012

Hall of Famer

CMS Athletics inducted Jennifer Culley ’98 into the Hall of Fame during their recent annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Culley joins women’s basketball coach Jodie Burton, Roberto Munoz CMC ’76, and Tyler Laughery CMC ’97 as one of 2012’s inductees.

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December 3, 2012

Bridgework

Growing up in Nigeria and India helped Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies Piya Chatterjee foster a world view that informs both her academic research and her community activism.

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November 21, 2012

Open Forum : Views on the Election

The 2012 elections were remarkable in many ways — from issues, to participation, to outcome. The San Francisco Chronicle shares what Ambika Bist ’15, Rachel Grate ’15, Elizabeth McElvein ’14, and Elisabeth Pfeiffer ’15 say the election meant to them as young female voters and future leaders in business and their communities.

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