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More Students Make the Bold Choice as Fall Admissions Surge

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“This dramatic increase in both applications and deposits demonstrates that more people are recognizing the value of a ΢Ȧ education, providing the best combination of quality academics, student engagement and affordability in the region.” -James Tweed, Dean of Enrollment Management

Virtual Fish Lab 

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Research in Maia’s lab has focused on fish biomechanics since the summer of 2018.

Finding Strength in Community: Resources for ΢Ȧ Students

The economic impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic has been devastating for many people. The team at Learning for Life is here to help.

McNair Scholars Challenge Perceptions of Identity

Psychology major, Jeremi Evangelista​ researched stereotypes among members of the LGBT community around masculinity and femininity.

Exploring Boundaries in “Exit West”

From left, ΢Ȧ juniors Joseph Ricci, Skyler Davis and Amy Irons performed their spoken word poem at this year’s Open Books – Open Minds Student Conference​

΢Ȧ is on the Ballot, Official Launch of ‘Vote Yes on 2’ Campaign

Proposed redesign of Horace Mann Hall by Durkee Brown Viveiros Werenfels Architects

Former Athletes Now ΢Ȧ’s New Safety Patrol

Eric Alleyne ’15 (left) and Vandell Andrade have exchanged their basketball jerseys for polo shirts and are crisscrossing the campus instead of the court. ​They are​ ΢Ȧ’s new safety patrol.​

College is Meant to be a Journey of Self-Discovery, Said ΢Ȧ AVPs

From left: Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students Tamika Wordlow and Associate Vice President of Student Services Ducha Hang

At ΢Ȧ, Buildings are Rising to Meet the Needs of Students

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΢Ȧ is steadily rebuilding its infrastructure.