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Dewey Winner Chemero Explores Agent-Environment Dynamics

Tony Chemero, associate professor of psychology and scientific and philosophical studies of the mind, has delivered dozens of presentations and lectures in the U.S. and around the world. But none of…

Student Groups “ShamRock” the Stage

The talent of F&M students takes center stage at an annual philanthropic event organized by Kappa Delta sorority.


Common Hour Speaker Receives Nobel Peace Prize

Peace activist Leymah Gbowee, who delivered a Common Hour presentation at Franklin & Marshall College in March 2010, was one of three women to receive the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize on…

Mariano Earns Coach-of-the-Year Honors

Franklin & Marshall field hockey coach Melissa Mariano has been named the Dita/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III South Region Coach of the Year. The honor is the third…

Students Reach Milestone in Cambodia School Project

When Jessica Fuhrman ’12 launched a project last year to build a new school in Cambodia, she envisioned the school being constructed long after her graduation from F&M. But a recent…

Studying the ‘Music of the Primes’

Ted Yoder ’12 is the 2011 winner of the Student Mathematical Paper Competition sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Ted Yoder ’12, a…

Kroll Joins Department of Philosophy

Nick Kroll, instructor of philosophy Part III of the 2011-12 series on new, tenure-track faculty members. As he talks about his fascination with philosophy, Nick Kroll points to complexities in things…

Student-Athletes Earn Honors for Academic Achievement

Eighteen Franklin & Marshall student-athletes have been named to the 2011 Centennial Conference (CC) Fall Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated, student-athletes must have participated in at least 50 percent of…

Lotfipour Earns Mitchell Scholarship

Significant contributions inside and outside the classroom help Mona Lotfipour ’12 land the prestigious George J. Mitchell Scholarship. 


Hasunuma Joins 'U.S.-Japan Network for the Future'

Assistant Professor of Government Linda Hasunuma joins a "new generation" of Japan specialists from across the U.S.