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Pounds of food donated by the Colby-Sawyer community during the “Let’s Can Hunger” campaign to benefit local food pantries.
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Number of students registered in the Bone Marrow Registry Drive held April 3.
The score Colby-Sawyer received, out of a best possible 5, on the national Campus Pride Index with regard to LGBT inclusive practices. Read the full assessment at www.CSCM.ag/ pride-index.
Associate Professor of Humanities Ewa Chrusciel co-translated with Miłosz Biedrzycki the poetry of Jorie Graham into Polish for the new release Przes´wity. This is the duo’s second collaboration; their translation of Graham’s book of poetry, Fraza, was released in 2009. Professor Chrusciel, author of three books of poetry, will release her next book in September 2014. Associate Professor of Humanities Craig Greenman’s short story “Bar Bar Lemon” was published in this year’s EDGE, an annual literary journal published
by Tahoe Writers Works. Professor Greenman also contributed a poem in memory of late student Zack Sochor to ColbySawyer’s literary magazine, Solidus, and he has recently finished a book manuscript. Professor Greenman is the author of Expression and Survival: An Aesthetic Approach to the Problem of Suicide. Assistant Professor of Humanities Mike Jauchen’s review of All Men Are Liars was published in the New York Times on Dec. 16. Professor Jauchen also had reviews of Alex Forman’s Tall, Slim & Erect and Ken Sparling’s Dad Says He Saw You at the Mall published in The Rumpus
(www.cscm.ag/dad-says) in September and February, as well as an interview with author Wiley Cash at The Barnes and Noble Review (www.cscm.ag/wiley-cash) in January. Mary McLaughlin, director of Residential Education, has been published in Thrive, a quarterly magazine for parents of children with special needs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Thrive has featured three of her humor columns, “Vive le Difference” (Winter 2012), “Mirror, Mirror” (Spring 2013) and “App Happy” (Summer 2013), as well as a feature article, “What Do You Say: Handling the Challenges of Pragmatic Language Disorders” (Summer
The time weighted return in 2012 for the Suzanne ’66 and John Hammond Student Managed Investment Fund. The student fund managers were named international champions in the undergraduate Value Investing category at the Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) III Forum held April 4-6 in New York City. Read the full story at www. colby-sawyer.edu/news/ Investment.html.
2013). All issues are available at www.dfwchild.com/ Thrive. The prints of Assistant Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Mary Mead were featured in two exhibitions this spring at The Barrington Center for the Arts in Wenham, Mass., and at the New Hampshire Institute of the Arts in Manchester, N.H.
“Willing to Try Again,” 2013 Hard ground intaglio with drypoint.
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