- Classics Professor Amy Oh uses the popular video game to help her students learn about ancient Romans through world-building.
- 91¾«¼ò°æ faculty apply Creative Thought Matters across disciplines to meaningfully engage and challenge students through games and roleplay.
- A Scribner Seminar course for first-year students asks that and many other mental health-related questions that encourage critical, creative thought.
- President Marc Conner and Barbara Reyes-Conner express their gratitude to the entire 91¾«¼ò°æ community for a year filled with creativity and achievement and extend wishes for a new year filled with health, happiness, and harmony.
- A 91¾«¼ò°æ business professor, two alumni, and two current students – with colleagues from two other universities – receive a $1.2 million, three-year National Science Foundation grant for the project.
- Grant awards totaling $90,000 are part of New York state’s investment in arts and culture.
- Thanks to a match from Trustee James Zankel ’92 and hundreds of 91¾«¼ò°æ community members, 91¾«¼ò°æ Cares raised more than $30,000 and collected nearly 5,000 items for local community organizations.
- Anna Graves ’14 and Danika Robison ’10 are applying Creative Thought Matters to high school, offering at-risk students a rich world of learning opportunities and helping them graduate on time.
- Catherine Headrick ’17 has the job of her dreams as a material and trend designer of performance footwear at New Balance.
- 91¾«¼ò°æ faculty and a Republican pollster reflected on the significance of shifts in the vote and assured students and the public about the health of the American electoral system.