• Online humanities courses maximize convenience

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    • October 29, 2014

    Elizabethtown College has received a grant to develop two new online upper-level humanities courses from the Council of Independent Colleges. Dr. David Kenley, associate professor of history, and Dr. Jeffery Long, professor of religion and Asian studies, will both teach a course during the spring 2015 semester. Kenley will be instructing “Contemporary China,” which will

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  • Liberian ambassador discusses rebuilding, state of his home country

    Liberian ambassador discusses rebuilding, state of his home country

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    • October 29, 2014

    Yesterday evening, Liberian Ambassador Jeremiah Sulunteh visited the Elizabethtown College campus to speak about his home country, Liberia. Sulunteh has been an ambassador to Liberia since May 2012. He attempted to run for Vice President in 2005 and plans to run for President in the future. He previously served as a professor of economics at

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  • Career Services holds first Pre-Law Night event

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    • October 29, 2014

    Last Tuesday, Elizabethtown College’s Office of Career Services held its first Pre-Law Night event in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. Elizabethtown College’s  Pre-Law Club and Pre-Law Advising also sponsored the event. The event primarily focused on providing pre-law students with  information about law school applications and options. The event also provided an opportunity for current

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  • Scholarship fund honors political science professor

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    • October 29, 2014

    Elizabethtown College is in the process of establishing the W. Wesley McDonald Memorial Scholarship to commemorate Dr. W. Wesley McDonald, an Elizabethtown College professor in the political science department who passed away on Sept. 9 of this year. According to Director of Major Gifts Marty Thomas-Brummé, the scholarship is “not [entirely] developed at this point.”

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  • Mellon Foundation awards humanities programs grant

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    • October 29, 2014

    The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation recently presented a “Capacity Building for the Humanities” grant of $100,000 to Elizabethtown College. This is the second time that the Mellon Foundation selected the College as an award recipient in its “Higher Education and Scholarship in the Humanities” program area. The College received $25,000 of funding from the organization

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  • Walk of Love 5k run/walk event raises money for orphaned children

    Walk of Love 5k run/walk event raises money for orphaned children

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    • October 29, 2014

    The Walk of Love cross country 5k run and fun walk took place at Elizabethtown College  on  Saturday, Oct. 25. Participants came together to raise money to benefit orphaned children around the world. Sophomore Juliana Mowen lives in the Hope House Student Directed Learning Community (SDLC) and works with the charity Brittany’s Hope to help

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  • Engineering program benefits from newly dedicated “Fab Lab”

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    • October 29, 2014

    n Friday, Oct. 24 at 1 p.m., the new Bollman Fabrication Laboratory was dedicated. The lab replaced the greenhouses attached to Esbenshade. The advanced prototyping lab, nicknamed the “Fab Lab,” will be used in several engineering courses to give engineering students a place to complete various projects. According to an email distributed prior to the

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  • Class of 1976 alumna receives Educate for Service award, highest alumni honor

    Class of 1976 alumna receives Educate for Service award, highest alumni honor

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    • October 29, 2014

    On Friday, Oct. 24, Class of 1976 alumna Nancy Dering Mock received the Service Through Professional Achievement Award of 2014. The ceremony took place during the President’s Dinner held at the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown. The Alumni Council selected Mock as one of three recipients of the Educate for Service Awards. Rachel Jones Williams (’06)

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  • Senior earns 2014 Paul M. Grubb, Jr. Student Peace Award

    Senior earns 2014 Paul M. Grubb, Jr. Student Peace Award

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    • October 23, 2014

    The Elizabethtown College Alumni Peace Fellowship honored senior Bhim Thapaliya with the 2014 Paul M. Grubb, Jr. Student Peace Award at a reception last Saturday. In recognition for his peace- and justice-related work with refugees through the Act for Humanity Foundation (AFH) and its Etown chapter that he founded, Thapaliya received $2,000 to invest in

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