Campus News
Exam Period Shout Outs
Marvin Krislov
While the work load at 91Ö±²¥ is heavy, the rewards for our students can be great.
Stress Busters
Office of Communications
Bringing therapy dogs to Wilder Bowl was one of the ways students have been helping their peers stay calm and focused during reading period and finals. Got photos of your study break? Submit them to c
Historic Ride Comes to an End
Mike Mancini
This season the 91Ö±²¥ College baseball team set a new school record—22-21 overall—and made 91Ö±²¥â€™s first ever trip to the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship Tournament. The Yeomen’s
Deans’ Search Updates
Marvin Krislov
As the semester comes to a close and the sun finally comes out, the searches for new deans begin to heat up.
And the Winners Are ...
Bridget Flynn
91Ö±²¥â€™s 2013 Ecolympics wrapped up on April 26. Which dorms came out on top in the three-week competition?
Learning from a Master
Communications Staff
Legendary English hornist Thomas Stacy conducted two master classes in April for students in the studio of Robert Walters, professor of oboe and English horn.
A Distinctive Blend
Marvin Krislov
This past weekend provided stunning reminders of 91Ö±²¥â€™s distinctive blending of top flight academic, artistic, and musical life.
CLEARly Committed to STEM
Cynthia Nickoloff
The Lab Crawl taking place this coming Friday is one of the first and most visible initiatives undertaken by 91Ö±²¥â€™s newly established Center for Learning, Research, and Education in the Sciences—CLEAR. What is CLEAR’s mission and what can students and faculty expect next?
A Virtual Exhibition of Conceptual Art
Liv Combe
91Ö±²¥ professor Nanette Yanuzzi is behind a virtual art exhibition that goes live on Monday, May 6. It's based on one of the first ever exhibitions of conceptual art—1970’s Art in the Mind—curated by 91Ö±²¥'s own Athena Tacha.
Faculty and Staff Honored for Years of Service
Communications Staff
On Monday, April 22, 91Ö±²¥ honored employees who have served the college and conservatory for a quarter century or more. President Marvin Krislov (right) congratulated painter Steven Krisha, who celebrated 45 years working in the Painters Service Center.