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Here All Along: Enslaved Women and Domestic Workers Shaped Life at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø
Students document the stories of those ignored in Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹Ù꿉۪s official accounts of its history, and shed light on how their influence shaped the formerly all-male college.
Students Partner with Documentary Filmmaker to Uncover Hidden Stories of Iwo Jima
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø students dig into historical research for acclaimed documentary filmmaker’s project on famous WWII battle.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø Claims High Rank as Top Producer of Fulbrights
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø ranked sixth in two of the last three years, strengthening its role as a top producer of Fulbright scholars. This year's baker's dozen joined last year's 13 Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø students that have earned admission into the federal government’s flagship international educational exchange program. Their plans will now dispatch them around the globe as the pandemic recedes.
Beneath the Veneer: Documentary Film Probes a Heinous Crime, Justice Left Undone
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø students join local filmmakers to document the 1947 lynching of a Black man in Greenville, South Carolina.
Hidden History: The Story of the Indomitable Wives and Families Who Fought to Bring POW/MIA Loved Ones Home
Heath Hardage Lee '92 has written a book that recounts the little-known story of courageous military wives who spoke truth to power during a fraught time in American history. Through the voices of the women and their families, and interviews with politicians and diplomats of the era, she reveals their herculean efforts to bring POW husbands home and give closure to the families of missing soldiers.
Sarah Waheed Awarded Fulbright Award for Study in India
Sarah Waheed, assistant professor of history, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to India—where she will investigate women rulers of the medieval Deccan, a geographical region which comprises four linguistically distinct states in southern and western India.
Argument of a Lifetime: Tom Mew '94 Represented Wrongly Fired Worker in Historic U.S. Supreme Court Case
This past Monday morning, Tom Mew '94 sat in front of his laptop at his home, waiting for his law firm’s weekly Zoom meeting.
As he kept an eye on the teleconference, he also watched a second laptop that showed just one thing: The website of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø Again a Top Producer of Fulbright Recipients
With six U.S. Fulbright grant recipients, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø lands among the top producers of Fulbright students and scholars nationally.
From City to Rainforest: Boren Scholar to Study a Divided Brazil at an Environmental Crossroads
As environmentalists fight to save the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil’s leader is fighting to cut regulations to protect it and the indigenous families that live there. He says development will encourage more farming and industry and boost Brazil’s distressed economy.
Cora Martin ’21 has followed the battle closely, reading newspapers from Brazil and the United States for the latest developments. In August, she’ll go to Brazil to witness it firsthand.