News
Summer Research at FAST
Erin Ulrich ’18
Didier Banyeretse ’20 and Hengrui Zhu ’21 were selected to conduct research at the FAST radio telescope in China this summer.
Inauguration Weekend
Communications Staff
91Ö±²¥ College will install Carmen Twillie Ambar as its 15th president and first African American leader in the institution’s 184-year history at 4:30 p.m., October 5.
Grammy-Winning Violinist James Ehnes Explores Works by Four Masters Oct. 14
Erich Burnett
This Artist Recital Series performance also features pianist Andrew Armstrong; James Ehnes to perform on 91Ö±²¥'s Stradivarius instrument.
Studio Art: Pathways From Classroom to Career
Erin Ulrich ’18
Pathways: Studio Art is demystifying stereotypes of studio art graduates by bringing in alums from diverse career fields to present their work to current students.
Gertrude B. Lemle Teaching Center Naming
Communications Staff
The Center for Teaching Innovation and Excellence has been renamed the Gertrude B. Lemle Teaching Center in honor of the late Gertrude B. Lemle, champion of education and the arts.
Lessons from the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
Amanda Nagy
A historian of the First World War, Professor of History Leonard V. Smith’s newest book deepens the dialogue between history and international relations theory.
STRONG Returns for Its Fourth Year
Erin Ulrich ’18
STRONG launched its fourth program this summer, bringing together students from underrepresented demographics in STEM and 91Ö±²¥ professors through research.
Barbara Bloom Gives First Thursday Talk
Erin Ulrich ’18
Barbara Bloom addressed the 91Ö±²¥ College community in a public talk about her FRONT installation at the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Day of Service in Its 22nd Year
Erin Ulrich ’18
Day of Service, sponsored by the Bonner Center for Service and Learning, is an annual community service event that introduces new 91Ö±²¥ students to surrounding Lorain County.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer George Walker ’41 dies at 96
Erich Burnett
Groundbreaking career in performance, composition, and teaching included many firsts among black musicians.