Dr. Lee finds Eastern to benefit him in more ways than one
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Face in the Crowd
Sandi Miller serves the masses in the Dining Commons
For the record
Sophomore Nahum Redae “A Penguin. The Penguin and Eagle would coordinate attacks from the air and ground. The Penguin would be referred to as ‘The Belly Penguin’ because it uses its belly to slide wherever it needed to go.” First-year Amanda Cole “A Hummingbird, because they are the opposite […]
A journey to Eastern
Chen-McGrew joins faculty
Next stop, Ireland and Scotland!
Latest Spring Break trip hosted by Dr. Caroline Cherry
Campus supports Regal Noye in annual walk
Saturday morning, Oct. 2. Walton Hall is abuzz with commotion. Eight-year-old Regal Noye beams as he sneaks over to the microphone to make an announcement: “Everyone please line up. We will begin shortly!” The group gathered in Walton and prepared to embark on a 5K walk around campus in his […]
Operation Net
Bringing an end to malaria one net at a time
Palestine trip about learning, not touring
Dr. Bret Kincaid, Political Science department professor, offers you the trip of a lifetime: ten days of complete emersion in Palestinian life. If you want to understand the truth behind the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, then join others like yourself this Spring Break. Warning: you may never be the same again. The […]
For the record
Sophomore Nahum Redae “A Penguin. The Penguin and Eagle would coordinate attacks from the air and ground. The Penguin would be referred to as ‘The Belly Penguin’ because it uses its belly to slide wherever it needed to go.” First-year Amanda Cole “A Hummingbird, because they are the opposite of […]
Face in the Crowd
Alum Michael Krigline serves in China