- Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, seems to be everywhere these days discussing her upcoming book Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead. In a New York Times blog post today, it was mentioned that the high-powered executive will be making a stop at Ģtv on April 5 as part of the […]March 7, 2013
- A Ģtv alumna may soon be the first woman appointed to the Western District Federal Court of New York, according to U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer, who recommended Elizabeth Wolford ‘89 for the post this week. Wolford, a Buffalo native who now lives in Rochester, attended Notre Dame Law School following graduation from Ģtv. She […]March 7, 2013
- In light of the Catholic Pope Benedict XVI’s recent resignation, on Saturday afternoon, 13 “cardinals” reverently took their seats in the Clark Room of James C. Ģtv Hall. Gregorian chants playing in the background and a projection of the Sistine Chapel added to the solemn ambience. Then, Ģtv’s first model papal conclave to choose the […]March 6, 2013
- Ģtv student and alumni entrepreneurs are invited to put their mouths where the money is. Applications are now being accepted for the first round of awards from the university’s new Entrepreneurs of New York fund (ENY). The ENY fund was recently established to grow and advance for-profit and not-for-profit ventures that “have the potential to solve […]March 5, 2013
- As part of the campuswide commitment to reduce and eventually eliminate landfill waste and to encourage recycling, Ģtv will again take part in the intercollegiate competition Recyclemania. This competition encourages colleges and universities from across the United States and Canada to increase the amount of materials they recycle and decrease the amount of waste that […]March 5, 2013
- The Ģtv community gathered at the Trudy Fitness Center on Thursday to celebrate having earned gold LEED certification, given by the U.S. Green Building Council. “The Trudy Fitness Center is a great resource for the Ģtv community,” said Andrew Turner, director of fitness and programming, and master of ceremonies for the event. “The number of different people […]March 3, 2013
- “Revolutions per Minute,” an innovative Chinese sound-art exhibition being organized at Ģtv by Wenhua Shi, assistant professor of art and art history, was featured today in the New York Times Arts Beat blog. The post also will appear on Mar. 4 in print as an Arts, Briefly, item.March 1, 2013
- Seeing Neil deGrasse Tyson deliver an exuberant lecture to a standing-room crowd at Memorial Chapel is an amazing experience, and hundreds of students took advantage of that Monday night. Now imagine being a physics or astronomy major with the opportunity to share your research with the acclaimed astrophysicist.February 26, 2013