Members of the Franklin & Marshall faculty and professional staff have a chance to show their school spirit by participating in “Spring into Fitness,” a six-week wellness competition against employees from…
Associate Professor of Biology Rob Jinks (foreground) works in the lab with Becky Willert ’12 and Chris Fiorentini ’12 in the Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building. Willert and Fiorentini are…
Mark Lund '05, who was an adviser for National College Advising Corps-Keystone Region from 2008 through 2010, discusses the college-search process with a group of students during a visit to Southern…
Akbar Hossain ’13, president of Brooks College House (Photo by Tim Brixius)
By Chris Karlesky
Feb. 9, 2012
The following story is the first in the 2011-12 series on the student…
Augusta Rapoza ’15 (left) and Mike Hudson ’15 (right), members of the 2012 Spring Option cohort at Franklin & Marshall, work with children in Ecuador last fall during their semester with…
By Chris Karlesky
For the fourth consecutive year, Franklin & Marshall College is competing in Recyclemania, a 10-week competition among colleges and universities in various categories of recycling. F&M will…
They are phrases most middle school teachers have never heard from their students, at least in most countries:
“Teacher, teach!”
“You’re late!”
“But class isn’t over yet!”
The words came from…
Taylor Dunbar ’12 (right) and Assistant Professor of Biology Dan Ardia discuss their research in a lab in the Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building. Under the guidance of Ardia, Dunbar…
Brandon Mountain, a sophomore at Millersville University, discusses his contribution to the Napoleon exhibition in the Nissley Gallery during a reception on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Mountain, who has taken two French…
Nadra Hebouche, instructor of French
Part IV of the 2011-12 series on new, tenure-track faculty members.
Born in Algeria and raised in France, Nadra Hebouche has traveled extensively and experienced many…