Freshmen in Professor Christie Byun’s Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship freshman tutorial took over Fusion54, the College’s new collaborative space in downtown Crawfordsville, to model the latest in streetwear from Komäfi by CP Porter […]
“Are you ready for your close-up?” That bold white print above the orange type on the pink delivery truck-turned-mobile-photo studio makes The Headshot Truck hard to miss, especially in the palm tree-lined […]
“I can’t stress enough how important it was to be in LA. I made more connections in five months there than I made in 22 years in Indiana.—Nick Holland ’19 Who: Nick […]
Professor of Rhetoric Todd McDorman’s chapter, “#14 Forever: Nostalgia, Pete Rose, and the Cincinnati Reds,” appears in Reputational Challenges in Sport: Theory and Application, published by Routledge.
In his new book, Tobey Herzog dives into an award-winning author’s feints and contradictions and surfaces with a revelation for the literary world. The day after he retired, Professor of English Emeritus […]
Whether he’s dangling from a harness or wading through a flooded miniature movie set, Louis Sinn ’19 is driven to create. He wants to offer the same opportunities to others. Louis Sinn ’19 […]
Quan Le Thien ’18
by Brady Gossett ’19 “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. Broad, wholesome, and charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the […]
Shadowing renowned pediatric heart surgeon Jack Myers ’74, two pre-med students encounter the harrowing and inspiring—the highs and lows doctors face every day. by Christina Egbert It’s not normal for a baby […]
The first economist to give the LaFollette Lecture in the Humanities finds common ground between the disciplines. It may be no coincidence that it took nearly four decades for an economist to […]
Professor Emeritus of Classics Joe Day was the Haines-Morris Distinguished Lecturer at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville March 22 to 23, presenting a formal talk (Elegy into Epigram: Why Elegiac Meter became Dominant in […]
Associate Dean of Students Marc Welch ’99 presented “Learning to Laugh and Laughing to Learn in the L2” at The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese 100th annual conference in Salamanca, […]