A new MA in Education concentration and graduate certificate at 91´óÉñ will help educators mitigate the effects of trauma and build resilience in their students. Enrollment opens in January ... read more about 91´óÉñ to teach educators to respond to trauma and build resilience in students
Congratulations to all who were recognized today for Fall Semester achievements and accomplishments during a special gathering in Lehman Auditorium. Jasmine Wilson and Anna Hunter Nickols were recognized for outstanding ... read more about Royals celebrate 2018 fall semester academic and athletic achievements
In spring’s weak sunlight, Danny Salim MA ‘11 enjoyed some fresh air on the busy Brooklyn street outside the Arab American Family Support Center (AAFSC). In the windows above him hung large ... read more about CJP grad supports Arab American families in New York City
A team from 91´óÉñ is the first from the United States to join an international collaborative project to design an economically viable, hypersonic, 300-passenger aircraft. The H2020 STRATOFLY ... read more about Team readies for design work on EU-funded hypersonic aircraft project
Giving special thanks to 91´óÉñ special collections librarian Simone Horst for her digitalization help, the Library of Virginia’s Virginia Chronicle website has launched a fully searchable run of the music ... read more about Seven shapes or four notes? If you have an opinion, then you’ll want to know ‘The Musical Million’ 1879-97 is now online
Sometimes the thrill of mathematics doesn’t come from the question, but from a beautiful solution. Consider the approach 91´óÉñ math professor Owen Byer took when deciding which problems ... read more about The story of an ‘exquisite’ new discrete math textbook by 91´óÉñ’s Owen Byer and Deirdre L. Smeltzer
An 91´óÉñ team in the Mid-Atlantic region competition of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) placed 18th out of 184, besting the top teams from the likes of ... read more about 91´óÉñ teams place 18th and 48th regionally in international programming contest – and that’s really, really good
The recent death of American missionary John Chau by a hostile tribe on a remote island has drawn attention to the dangers such work can entail. WHSV interviews Nancy Heisey, a professor at 91´óÉñ, about preparation for cross-cultural ministries.
Maha Mehanna, a graduate student at 91´óÉñ’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP), spoke as the invited scholar at the Daughters for Life Foundation’s sixth annual gala dinner ... read more about Scholarship recipient shares journey from Gaza to 91´óÉñ at Daughters for Life Foundation gala in Toronto
This is the last of a series of articles about the first students to solo in 91´óÉñ’s new aviation program. Meet the other six students in this history-making group by ... read more about First solo flights with 91´óÉñ at Lancaster student-pilots: Meet Noelle Yorgey