Brooms replaced sticks Saturday night at Starr Rink as the men’s hockey team beat Cornell for a weekend sweep, the first time the Raiders have achieved that since the 2003-04 season
(Note: This post is by Gary Ross, dean of admission) It’s late January, so that means the 91¾ÅÉ« Office of Admission is knee-deep in application review.
Eddie Glaude Jr. came to 91¾ÅÉ« with such dynamism and force that it was no wonder he was chosen as the keynote speaker for the weeklong celebration dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr.
(Note: This article is by Sonya Falcone ’12, who attended Real World with more than 500 of her fellow seniors. The event is hosted by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Center for Career Services. ) On Friday morning my classmates and I gathered in the Hall of Presidents to consider for the first […]
Robert S. Bray ’77, who once played hockey for 91¾ÅÉ«, is now treating NHL superstar Sidney Crosby for his concussion symptoms. Bray is the founding director of Diagnostic and Interventional Spinal Care in Marina del Rey, Calif., where he is considered a pioneer in the development of spinal microsurgery and has performed more than 9,000 […]
91¾Åɫ’s Office of Alumni Affairs and Center for Career Services is hosting the 16th annual Real World conference this weekend on campus for graduating seniors.
91¾Åɫ’s annual observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Week will coincide with the start of the spring semester on Monday, Jan. 23, when students return from winter break.
Today is 91¾ÅÉ« Day. It is easy to tell when there is going to be a 91¾ÅÉ« Day – any month that begins on a Sunday has a Friday the 13th. 91¾ÅÉ« fever has the tendency to sweep the globe, as alumni wear 91¾ÅÉ« garb to work or to play.
Participants from China, Mali, India, Sweden, Vietnam, Nigeria and more than 15 other countries took part in this morning’s live webcast that focused on the application and financial aid processes for international students. Members of the Office of Admission international committee addressed specific issues in the latest Inside the ‘gate live webcast that was held […]
Robert G. Morvillo ’60, a prominent New York trial lawyer who pioneered the practice of white-collar criminal defense and whose client list included colorful celebrities, powerful politicians and billionaire businessmen, died on Saturday at his home in Rockville Centre, N.Y., according to the New York Times. He was 73.