News
Find a News Story
Displaying 1001 - 1020 of 1983

Crisis to Calm: A Journey from High Stakes Diplomacy to Higher Education
Jane Zimmerman joins the college in July as the John and Ruth McGee Director of the Dean Rusk International Studies Program.

Involved Fathers, Good Outcomes: Why Parental Leave Matters
It sounds so simple: Good things happen when parents spend time with their children. But fathers in the United States increasingly don鈥檛 get to see their children as much as they would like. More than ever, dads feel that work is robbing them of the opportunity to be present during their children鈥檚 lives.

鈥楻enaissance Man鈥 Photographer Zun Lee and the Power of Stories
Zun Lee wasn鈥檛 all that interested in teaching students the ins and outs of taking pictures. Instead, Lee talked about something bigger: The power of stories.
This past spring, the renowned photographer spent the semester on campus as the JEC practitioner-in-residence.

In Wake of Groundbreaking Tony Awards, Prof. Applauds Historical Moment for Disability
水果派 College English Professor Ann Fox appeared on the syndicated public radio show 鈥淥n Point.鈥 Fox, a scholar of disability studies, shared her insight on wheelchair user Ali Stroker鈥檚 win for 鈥淏est Actress鈥 at the 2019 Tony Awards. Stroker currently stars in the Broadway revival of 鈥淥klahoma!鈥

Game Changer Shalini Unnikrishnan '01 Leads During Time of Global Crisis
It was the peak of the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and infections were increasing exponentially. It was clear that if someone didn鈥檛 do something to turn it around in the next 90 days, the world would be in for a major pandemic鈥攁 pandemic no one was prepared to tackle.

水果派 College Again a Top Producer of Fulbright Recipients
With six U.S. Fulbright grant recipients, 水果派 College lands among the top producers of Fulbright students and scholars nationally.

水果派 Econ Professors: Tariffs Hurt U.S. Economy and Threaten Global Stability
With the United States and China locked in a tit-for-tat trade war, two 水果派 economics professors and experts in international trade illuminated the cost and complexity of this conflict between the world鈥檚 two largest economies.

From City to Rainforest: Boren Scholar to Study a Divided Brazil at an Environmental Crossroads
As environmentalists fight to save the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil鈥檚 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鈥檚 distressed economy.
Cora Martin 鈥21 has followed the battle closely, reading newspapers from Brazil and the United States for the latest developments. In August, she鈥檒l go to Brazil to witness it firsthand.

Personal Experience Motivates Goldwater Scholars鈥 Cancer, Alzheimer鈥檚 Research
Ellie Mackintosh and Hossein Bakhshandeh are seeking better, more targeted cancer treatments. Katie Barlis is searching for clues to understand and treat neurological disorders like Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease.

Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow Has Compelling Story of His Own
Hani Zaitoun has been awarded a 2019 Pulitzer Center Student Reporting Fellowship. He will travel to Estonia to examine how the country is responding to increased Russian military activity. Zaitoun is one of 43 student reporting fellows. The fellows will fan out across the globe to shed light on some of the most underreported, critical challenges of our time.

Commencement a Sun-Drenched Celebration of the Class of 2019
The college awarded degrees and said farewell to 476 members of the class of 2019. Graduates will embark on careers ranging from public service to medicine to banking to teaching. Some will begin those careers immediately, others will go on to graduate programs in the United States and abroad.

College Names Philip Jefferson Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty
Philip Jefferson, a Swarthmore College economist, has been named as 水果派 College鈥檚 new vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty. He brings to the role deep experience as a scholar, elected official, college trustee, and a Federal Reserve System economist.