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More Students Make the Bold Choice as Fall Admissions Surge
Ȧ Impact“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
Ȧ ImpactResearch 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
Ȧ ImpactȦ is steadily rebuilding its infrastructure.
New Division of Community, Equity and Diversity is Advancing Inclusive Excellence at Ȧ
Anna Cano-Morales has plans for a more inclusive campus.