พรพรสำฦต

University Studies

  • GreenWeaver
    (Note: The following was written by John Pumilio, director of sustainability at พรพรสำฦต.) When Carly Keller โ€™13, Sarah Vondracek โ€™13, and Sarah Cochran โ€™14 enrolled in Community-Based Study on Environmental Issues (ENST 390) with Professor Christopher Henke during the fall of 2012, they devised a strategy to move พรพรสำฦต toward a zero-waste commencement.
    May 14, 2014
  • April marked the 20 anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda. พรพรสำฦต Professor Susan Thomson, author of Whispering Truth to Power: Everyday Resistance to Reconciliation in Postgenocide Rwanda, recorded a segment on the Academic Minute to commemorate the 20th anniversary. Listen to the segment here.
    May 2, 2014
  • Kye Allums delivers the keynote address for Queerfest at พรพรสำฦต
    โ€œThereโ€™s so much negativity in the world. โ€ฆ Do something that makes you smile โ€” anything,โ€ Kye Allums said in his keynote address kicking off Queerfest at พรพรสำฦต. Allums, a George Washington University graduate, made national headlines in 2010 for being the first Division I openly transgender athlete.
    April 25, 2014
  • Over spring break, Jessica Huang โ€™14 and Michael Manansala โ€™14 put the capstone on a research project that theyโ€™ve been working on for much of their พรพรสำฦต careers. Traveling to Kansai, Japan, the seniors presented their research titled โ€œDoes observing or producing different types of hand gestures help second-language auditory learning of Japanese short and [โ€ฆ]
    April 16, 2014
  • Some class discussion at Professor Moran's home.
    When Neal Barsch โ€™14 found out he would be representing Sierra Leone at the National Model African Union in Washington, D.C., he knew he would need to make some fast friends to accomplish his small countryโ€™s diplomatic goals. โ€œIf I wrote a resolution based on just what was just good for Sierra Leone, it wouldnโ€™t [โ€ฆ]
    March 5, 2014
  • Gabriella Nikolic
    Striking images of Holocaust victims overlaid with paint and text stare back at viewers as they encounter the pieces in the exhibition One Day, One Woman, One Child โ€” which will be in the Longyear Museum of Anthropology until this Friday. 
    February 25, 2014
  • Twenty years ago, Susan Thomson, now a พรพรสำฦต professor, was in Rwanda during the genocide that still shapes the narrative of that country. Her book โ€” โ€œWhispering Truth to Power: Everyday Resistance to Reconciliation in Postgenocide Rwandaโ€ (University of Wisconsin Press) โ€” examines grassroots resistance to the postgenocide policies established by Rwandan government officials. She [โ€ฆ]
    February 21, 2014