Susan MinasianChristyne McCutchen ’11 has discussed it with her friends, but it stopped there.
Brad Nelson ’12 hasn’t spoken to anyone about it. He’d like to, but how to start…
J. Brian AdamsComputational Science as a Twenty-First Century Discipline in the Liberal ArtsThe Journal for Computing Sciences in Colleges Vol. 23, No. 5, 2008 pp. 15-23
J. Brian Adams…
Retired Army Gen. John Keane, an early advocate of the troop surge in Iraq, comes to Franklin & Marshall College on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Barshinger Center…
President John Fry congratulates Bill Lowe (far left) and Gary Shaub. (Photo by Dick Denlinger)The College Board of Trustees has commended the members of the Facilities & Operations Department for…
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no edition of The Diplomat on Thursday, Nov. 27. The Diplomat returns on Dec. 4.
We’re always looking for story ideas. Send your…
Michael Lear (left) and Christopher RaabTake the stairs down to the basement of Shadek-Fackenthal Library. Then take a right. Go past the sepia tone photos of Franklin & Marshall sports…
Students dine with the Lerners (at head of table) in Vicchio di Mugello.Imagine it: Summer in Tuscany.
The sun. The rolling hills. Visiting churches, museum and archaeological ruins. Intermediate and…
The lobby of the Barshinger Life Sciences and Philosophy buildingThe Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences and Philosophy Building was recently recognized for “Excellence in Craftsmanship” by the General Building…
Katie FordKatie Ford’s latest book of poetry, Colosseum, has been named one of Publishers Weekly’s best books of poetry of 2008.
Here is what Publishers Weekly had to say…
The new Franklin & Marshall College Web site, scheduled to launch in January, will have “gateway” pages for key audiences.
Last week, Srirupa Dasgupta, Web content director and the head of…