Curling at Ģtv? You bet. Not only is there a longtime student club team that competes, there are faculty and staff members who enjoy the game that is gaining popularity in the States but is still most widely known north of the border in Canada. In fact, Matt Hames, manager of media communications, is the […]March 30, 2012
Every day for 26 years, Justin Jackson ’78 may have been “someone else” — but he was still a Ģtv alumnus.March 30, 2012
Austin Smith ’12, who led the nation in goals with 36, became the first-ever Ģtv hockey player to be selected as a top-three finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, which is given to the nation’s top player.March 29, 2012- Ģtv President Jeffrey Herbst today announced the appointment of Sheila R. Johnson-Willis as director for equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, effective in June.March 28, 2012
The bush of Western Australia and a biology lab serve as the settings of Kathy High’s ’77 latest documentary, Death Down Under, which focuses on eco-friendly deaths.March 28, 2012- When he visited Ģtv, Major Fernando Luján, an Army Special Forces officer who has spent time embedded with Afghan National Security Forces, likened his perspective to one of the blind men in the fable who touches — and hence only knows — one part of the elephant. If so, then one could argue that Luján’s […]March 27, 2012
Mark H. Murphy ’77, president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers and former football captain and athletics director at Ģtv, will deliver the keynote address at Ģtv’s 191st commencement on Sunday, May 20, in Sanford Field House.March 26, 2012- Given the frequency and range of public events on campus, it’s easy to miss some of the most scholarly events that take place just under the radar. On March 17, Ģtv’s geology department hosted 10 scholars for an interdisciplinary dialogue about the destabilization of ecosystems in the northeastern US, due to human-induced habitat destruction, climate […]March 23, 2012