• Wearing Blue Jay-themed shirts demonstrates school pride

    Wearing Blue Jay-themed shirts demonstrates school pride

    hen your clothes start spilling out over the top of your laundry basket, you know what time it is: laundry time. I procrastinate on doing my laundry so often that I’m regularly forced to examine the shirts that I wouldn’t typically wear. I dig through my dresser to find some articles of clothing suitable for

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  • Milt Friedly accepted for national art exhibition in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Milt Friedly accepted for national art exhibition in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    The sculpture “Wireless – Double Indemnity,” by Professor of Art Milt Friedly has been accepted for the national juried art exhibition “Unhinged.”  The exhibition runs from Sept. 21 to Oct. 20 at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition in Brooklyn, N.Y. The exhibition was juried by Marshall Price, curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the

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  • Teske publishes new work in Zygon: Journal of Religion, Science

    Dr. John Teske, a professor of psychology at Elizabethtown College, has recently had his work published in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. Teske has his work published in Zygon regularly; his latest piece appears in Zygon’s September 2013 publication. Teske’s work in this particular volume is centered upon the concept of embodied cognition, which

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  • Harman receives grant, residency from Art Foundation of North-Rhine Westphalia

    Harman receives grant, residency from Art Foundation of North-Rhine Westphalia

    r. Mark Harman, professor of English and German and professor of international studies, received a grant and residency from the Art Foundation of the German Federal Province of North-Rhine Westphalia for his translations and commentary of Franz Kafka’s modernist story, “The Transformation.” North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) is a populated state in northwest Germany, and the NRW

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  • New ITS blog offers technical support, resources to Jays

    New ITS blog offers technical support, resources to Jays

    he new Information and Technology Services (ITS) blog is an online resource that students and faculty members can take advantage of to help them with technological troubles. Computer Trainer Kathy Kellie and Instructional Technologist Dr. Linda Macaulay created this blog, which contains useful information on an array of subjects, like operating Blackboard. This blog is

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  • Blue Jay Barristers benefits students, alumni

    Blue Jay Barristers benefits students, alumni

    long with the new department of politics, philosophy and legal studies comes the newly-created alumni group called the Blue Jay Barristers (BJB). This interest-based advisory allows attorney alumni and legal professionals to network in that field. While this group enriches alumni’s current careers, it also creates an opportunity for students at Elizabethtown College to develop

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  • Jays welcome new men’s lacrosse coach

    Jays welcome new men’s lacrosse coach

    lizabethtown College’s Athletics Department recently hired Drew Delaney as the new head coach for the men’s lacrosse team. Delaney, a Lancaster, Pa. native, is looking forward to being back in the area and settling down with his wife Linda. “I decided to come to Etown because it seemed to be a great fit, professionally and

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  • Peace, Conflict Studies Dept. remodels study abroad trip to South Africa

    This year, Elizabethtown College is sponsoring a two-week peace and conflict study in South Africa for the 2014 May term. The trip will allow Etown students to explore the cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town. The trip was originally scheduled for last year. According to Dr. Michael Roy, professor of psychology and one of the

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  • DeNiro leads star cast in ‘The Family’

    DeNiro leads star cast in ‘The Family’

    obsters have a way of dealing with problems the dirty, family way. They can’t help that it’s in their nature to do so with explosives, baseball bats or dragging someone behind a car. Mix that with dark comedy and family psychodynamics, and it becomes an intriguing mixture with memorable moments, known as  “The Family.” The

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