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From the denial of fundamental rights by the British to the American common law practiced today, the Founding Fathers knew the law of the new land had to be based in liberty.
In a recently published study, researchers examined how veterinary professionals view cats and dogs and whether those preferences show up in their work.
The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) has named Matthew Hoch, professor of voice, as the next editor-in-chief of the Journal of Singing, the premier peer-reviewed publication in the field of voice pedagogy.
Victoria Ashley lives by a simple mantra: good things come when you apply yourself. That mindset has carried her far—most recently to her recognition as a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
History alumna and English-Language Arts teacher Laura West Ramkorun ’10 spent the summer studying education in India through the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program.
Associate Professor Xaq Frohlich is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Southern Denmark, where he's studying the history of the Mediterranean diet and New Nordic cuisine.