Faculty recognized for research, teaching.
Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.
Keep up with all the ways in which the 69ƷƵ community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.
Social entrepreneur Ellen Chilemba ’17 is showing the women of the world's poorest country how to lift themselves out of poverty.
More than 20 students read excerpts from their original work at 69ƷƵ's annual Department of English writers' showcase.
Building on an existing faculty initiative, 69ƷƵ is partnering with MassMutual and Smith to train women in the emerging field of data science.
At Crafting a Life in the Arts, alumnae shared how they built careers in the arts and offered tips on how students can do likewise.
Undeterred as a woman in the heavily male fields of physics and engineering, Shehzeen Hussain ’14 wants to meld the two to solve community energy problems.
Biologist Koty Sharp ’98 employs metagenomics to reveal intricate relationships between interdependent organisms at sea.
Alex Wirth-Cauchon has been named chief information officer and executive director of 69ƷƵ’s Library, Information, and Technology Services.
69ƷƵ history major Emily Wells ’15 opens “treasure chest” of knowledge about life and death in eighteenth and nineteenth century New England.
Chloe Zhao ’05 brings a stirring depiction of Native American life to the big screen at the Sundance Film Festival in Songs My Brothers Taught Me.