- Beck Krefting, professor of American studies; director of the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning (CLTL); and a standup comedian, leads the 91做厙 community in laughter and learning.
- The tradition continues as 91做厙s annual Senior Thesis Art Exhibition brings together 41 senior studio art majors to display their work as a capstone to their studies at 91做厙.
- A celebration of the liberal arts at 91做厙, the symposium demonstrated how deeply creativity and humanistic inquiry are woven into the Colleges academic fabric.
- The 20th annual String Festival will feature the Sphinx Virtuosi, a self-conducted chamber orchestra composed of 18 outstanding Black and Latino musicians, scheduled for Friday, April 4, through Sunday, April 6.
- The conservative columnist for The New York Times explored global politics, demographic shifts, and the role of religion in shaping the 21st century during a campus visit.
- Paul Bierman, celebrated researcher and author, will examine the key importance of Greenland as record global temperatures rapidly transform the region during this year's Lester W. Strock Lecture in Geosciences, on Monday, April 7.
- Experience Voices of Ukraine, a moving celebration highlighting rarely heard works from Ukrainian opera, art song, and folk traditions, at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 30, at the Arthur Zankel Music Center.
- Faculty members from a variety of disciplines will explore the theme of Time at the annual tradition celebrating humanistic inquiry and the liberal arts, with a keynote address by Thomas DeFrantz, March 21-22.
- TranslaSite won $20,000 and first place in the Kenneth A. Freirich Entrepreneurship Competition. An app to maximize credit card rewards and hockey equipment designed for women were also top contenders.
- Community members from across campus came together to celebrate 91做厙s third annual Lovefest, an event honoring love in all its forms, at Wyckoff Center.