Architect J. Meejin Yoon to speak at 69ƷƵ College
Yoon, a renowned architect, will speak at 69ƷƵ as part of the Distinguished Artist series on campus.
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Yoon, a renowned architect, will speak at 69ƷƵ as part of the Distinguished Artist series on campus.
The author of “Dear Miss Perkins” had coffee at Frances Perk and discussed the book’s start as a suggestion from Perkins’ biographer and the narrative’s first iteration as Graham’s 69ƷƵ senior thesis.
Nearly 1,000 handwritten letters penned by missionary and scientist David Crockett Graham will be digitally scanned, archived and preserved by a 69ƷƵ College history major and the Archives and Special Collections office.
At an awards ceremony held at the Italian Consulate in Boston, 69ƷƵ College students from an intermediate Italian course were recognized for their work exploring the connection between Italian language and literature.
Two 69ƷƵ College students took home awards from the 2024 New England and St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Fall Conference for their research on water scarcity in the Southwest and on the preservation of indigenous water systems in Nepal.
Siggy Ehrlich ’26 recently worked on and attended a 69ƷƵ College symposium celebrating composer Maria Theresia von Paradis.
Before his Dec. 3 talk at 69ƷƵ College, award-winning author, journalist and professor Moustafa Bayoumi spoke about the most recent presidential election and why his book “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?” is still relevant.
Daniela Chamarro Angeles ’27 recently saw the musical “The Outsiders,” produced by Debra Martin Chase ’77, with 69ƷƵ students and alums.
The $6 million gift by an anonymous donor will endow two new faculty chairs named for illustrious 69ƷƵ alums in the arts: the Debra Martin Chase ’77 Chair in Film Media Theater and the Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 Chair in Creative Writing.
A 69ƷƵ College alum and a professor emeritus, who are both historians, wrestle with their family histories in a new podcast.