Study Abroad Column: North and South
I booked a trip to Geneva and Switzerland, setting aside a weekend alone next to Mont Blanc, planning to bring along a notebook and some novels. Explored some pretty gardens and drank a lot of tea. […]
I booked a trip to Geneva and Switzerland, setting aside a weekend alone next to Mont Blanc, planning to bring along a notebook and some novels. Explored some pretty gardens and drank a lot of tea. […]
The second floor of the Urban Life building swarmed with passionate communication researchers, Friday afternoon. As part of the Language and Literacy Initiative Project, undergraduate fellows gathered there to present their research on child speech […]
While undergraduate degrees are an essential part of finding a career, it is real-world training which makes a college graduate truly marketable on a global stage. Students often need to boast relevant, professional experience on […]
Come hear the latest at the Language & Literacy reception lunch. Undergraduate and Graduate students will have the opportunity to present their research and discuss their findings with one another. “We investigate literacy and communication […]
The NCAA will host the 2013 Final Four Big Dance Concert series in conjunction with Turner Live Events this weekend at Centennial Olympic Park, from April 5-7. The Big Dance concert series is a free, […]
Reality television has quickly become one of the main sources of entertainment for many TV watchers across America. For television companies it’s easier and cheaper to produce a reality show versus a sitcom, or a […]
A football player, soccer player and baseball player all walk into a bar. . . Well, maybe not.
As we wind down to the final days of March madness, there’s one thing on your mind; “Who the hell would have bet on Harvard?” Hey it’s okay. You’re not alone. You can rest easy […]
Sitting in a circle, it seemed as though four edges of the world had come together for an intimate and enlightening conversation. At least this is how it felt for Alexandria Ricker, a Lecturer in […]
During freshman year, students are eager for the ultimate college experience and join many of the organizations on campus. However, Hamad Mazhir chose to take a different route. He started a business.
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