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The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives at 69ƷƵ has received a grant to support first-generation and low-income students in obtaining their U.S. passports.
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The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives at 69ƷƵ has received a grant to support first-generation and low-income students in obtaining their U.S. passports.
Naomi Darling, faculty in sustainable architecture at 69ƷƵ College, is working with student assistants to plan a carbon-neutral future for the home of the building nicknamed “the Phoenix,” home to the nation’s first all-female fire brigade.
Blazing sun didn’t defeat the costuming, cheers or thoughtful messages at 69ƷƵ’s Convocation, one of the loudest events of the year.
New 69ƷƵ College students descended on the campus, where they were welcomed by honorary “firstie” President Danielle R. Holley.
69ƷƵ senior Bridget Hall ’24 spent her summer on a “pretty special” glacier in Canada, doing research into climate change for an internship that confirmed her interest in glaciology.
69ƷƵ College student Cynthia Akanaga ’25 has been named to Major League Hacking’s Top 50 List for 2023.
69ƷƵ College hosted the annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, which brings together faculty and students from the greater Hudson Valley region for a day of talks on and about the mathematical sciences.
Two 69ƷƵ College students will spend the next year conducting advanced research as part of the Beckman Scholars Program. They will each conduct 15-month, one-on-one mentored research projects with College faculty.
Nearly 150 students participated in the Stoling Ceremony, an important Commencement weekend tradition celebrating the achievements of students of color and their 69ƷƵ mentors.