Early Wednesday evening in Moulton Union, Kristen Block, professor of history at the University of Tennessee, gave a lecture on the convergence of sexuality, disease and healing in colonial Caribbean society. Hosted by the Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies …
In a show of its NESCAC dominance, the women’s basketball team (22–0; 8–0 NESCAC) coasted to victory last weekend at home against Middlebury College (14–8; 4–4 NESCAC) and Williams College (13–9; 3–5 NESCAC). With these wins, the team secured the …
Often found looking through the lens of his large format camera, Miguel Pavón ’25 is following his passion for filmmaking and photography around the world, from Brunswick to Prague to Iceland.
Although Pavón has crafted a prolific portfolio while at …
In a climactic ending to its season, the men’s soccer team (8–6–5; 2–4–4 NESCAC) traveled to Texas last weekend for the NCAA DIII Tournament. After a 3–0 shutout win over Hardin-Simmons University (12–6–2), the team fell to Trinity (Texas) University …
The volleyball team’s (11–8; 3–5 NESCAC) non-conference performance last weekend helped pave the way to an important conclusion to its regular season this weekend. After holding off Wellesley College (10–8) in a 3–2 win last Friday, the team faced a …
Associate Professor of Africana Studies and English Tess Chakkalakal and Professor of English Brock Clarke are receiving national recognition for their podcast, “Dead Writers,” which was named as a finalist in the “Best Co-Host” category in the Signal Awards. The …