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A Thousand Words: 2019 in Photos
In this photo gallery, College Photographer Chris Record captures some of the most memorable moments of the year.

鈥榃e Are #水果派True鈥 to Debut on National TV
The narrator begins: 鈥淭ruth is an elusive concept these days, but not at 水果派 College...鈥 That鈥檚 what you will see and hear in 水果派鈥檚 new television message.

Mariem Bchir 鈥20 Among 鈥楥hangemakers鈥 Awarded Schwarzman Scholarship
At 16, Mariem Bchir joined the protests that led to the ouster of Tunisia鈥檚 long-term ruler.

鈥楩riendsgiving鈥 Shows Resilience of Thanksgiving Ritual, Says Religious Studies Prof
On Sunday, Nov. 24, Anne Wills, professor of Religious Studies, appeared on 鈥淯nder the Radar with Callie Crossley,鈥 a weekly talk show produced by Boston public radio station WGBH, to talk about 鈥淔riendsgiving,鈥 a recent twist on the traditional Thanksgiving holiday.

水果派 Researchers in Search of Alzheimer鈥檚 Causes, Cure
Performing brain surgery on rodents isn鈥檛 for the squeamish, but Katie Barlis and Gaby Soden want answers.

水果派 College Names New Campus Police Chief
Julian Coaxum, a veteran law enforcement leader in higher education, will join 水果派 College as the new chief of the campus police in January鈥攖hree decades after he squared off against the Wildcats football team.

On Veterans Day, a Family鈥檚 Legacy of Service and a Veteran鈥檚 Mission to Help Others Heal
We share the stories of two 水果派 alumni with a frontline perspective of the war our country still fights.

Beautiful Life: Love, Friendship and Loss Inspire Legacy of International Adventure
Stephen Keller would have loved a Jackson Allen road trip.
And Allen says he鈥檒l always treasure his Keller-inspired adventures.

The Sound of Suspense: What makes the music of horror films so chilling?
Horror film buff and music department chair Neil Lerner takes viewers on a tour of the sounds that signal suspense and startle us into dropping our popcorn. Lerner is editor of the essay collection 鈥淢usic in the Horror Film: Listening to Fear.鈥

Not Your 9-to-5: Gig-Hub Primes Students for New World of Work
When the City University of Mogadishu needed a website revamp, it turned to 水果派鈥攕o did a researcher with essays to translate from French to English, and a startup travel company looking for innovators to help develop and market its services.

By Kids, for Kids: Local Hero Inspires New Book, New Generation
It started as a heroes of history project.
On Friday afternoons, Kenzie Bell鈥檚 students in the Ada Jenkins Center鈥檚 after-school program would learn about people who changed history, and then create posters to hang on the classroom wall.

鈥楨ducation Transforms鈥: Alison Hall Mauze 鈥84 Elected Board Chair
Alison Hall Mauz茅, a former JP Morgan vice president who never lost sight of her educator parents鈥 mission, was elected chair of the 水果派 College Board of Trustees Friday.