A Mission to Educate, from Half a World Away
With a passion for human rights and education, Jessica Fuhrman ’12 leads an effort to construct a school in Cambodia. more >
Taking Initiative, One Project at a Time
From two Hackman scholarships to a growing list of community-service initiatives she has helped to develop, Mona Lotfipour ’12 soaks up her liberal arts experience. more >
A Historian’s Take on Japanese Social Psychology
Richard Reitan focuses his burgeoning research on Japanese intellectual history. more >
Zhang Drives Toward Career in Neuroscience
Xiaoyu Zhang ’11 explores human cognition and perception with Professor D. Alfred Owens. more >
Celebrating Excellence in the Sciences
The College unveils a website highlighting its tradition of high-quality teaching and undergraduate research in the sciences. more >
Winner of Logo Contest Inspired by Song
Danish Jawaid ’14 is the winner of F&M's Great Teaching, Great Learning logo contest. more >
Celebrating Great Teaching, Great Learning
The stories of F&M students and faculty members take center stage throughout the 2010-11 academic year.more >
Gosse Named Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Van Gosse becomes part of a speakers bureau comprising some of the leading historians in the country. more >
Students Survey Land, Culture in Kenya
After participating in a geology field school in Kenya, three F&M students realize they had done—and learned—more than they ever imagined. more >
Hiking the Trail of Forest Ecology
The forests of southern New England are the perfect laboratory for Mickey Drott ’11 during a summer research program at Harvard Forest. more >
A New Window to the Secrets of the Universe
Andrea Lommen is part of a $6.5 million grant project that will prepare astronomers for the era of gravitational wave astronomy. more >
Program Stresses Rigor, Relevance in Science
Sarah Dawson and Suzanna Richter lead 80 hours of professional development for local teachers as part of Project ARRMS. more >
Kibbe Examines Congressional Oversight of Intelligence
Professor Jennifer Kibbe discusses the challenges of reforming the nation's sprawling intelligence community. more >
Course in South Africa Focuses on Public Health
Fourteen F&M students join Kirk Miller in an expansion of the College's presence in South Africa. more >
Research in the Trenches
For Cassandra Holtmann ’12, summer research means laboring in the hot sun and uncovering layers of dirt—centimeters at a time. more >