Faculty member Mark Cooper was awarded based on his extensive sculpture exhibit work spanning the globe from Beijing to Boston and beyond.
Catching Fire for a Salad: TU/TD
“Then, you’re no more, a pile of ash on the floor of Eagle’s that someone will come by and sweep eventually, or that Duck Boots will kick to the side.”
LTE: In Response to “Changing the Capstone Program”
“If they lower their guards, it’s because of the chemistry of their Capstone class, but it’s not a requirement. That it may happen is a tribute to us, but our grading certainly does not use that as an assessment criterion.”
Awareness and the College Experience
“Too often, as college students, we become fixated on ‘doing.’ We deceive ourselves into believing that our self-worth is achieved through constant activity and movement, forgetting that beneath all the ‘doing,’ we are beings.”
Coming Full Circle on Campus
“I’m back to living on main again, but now I have found myself going back to these old spots in a way that I never did sophomore year.”
Learning From Our Heroes
“Yet, whenever I remember these characters, I remember the way they all saw each other’s essence, each other’s worth. I remember their qualities and virtues.”
University Chorale Performs ‘Elijah’ in Dramatic Concert
Giving a powerful portrayal of Old Testament stories with ‘Elijah’, the University Chorale amazed audiences with intense harmonies.
‘Turn Out The Lights’ Expands Genre, Remains Authentic
The progressive sound of Julien Baker’s ‘Turn Out The Lights’ flows organically within the emo-genre.
Sharing is Caring – Deep Tracks: Vol. 2
Experiencing previously unheard music through friends, family, and acquaintances brings everyone closer together in this week’s deep tracks discussion.
For Men’s Hockey, Weekend Sweep Comes at the Right Time
After a tough non-conference slate to open the season, the Eagles swept Merrimack in a home-and-home to build much needed momentum.