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The Life of a Freelance Harpist

Molly McCaffrey’s harp weighs nearly 100 pounds and towers six feet tall. It’s so monolithic she has to use a dolly to wheel it onto the concert stage. 

Giving Thanks for ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB’s Life-Changing Gifts

Four alumni of the Class of 1969 connected over memories shared at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB to mark their 50th anniversary year. David Marzelli, Wayne Riendeau, Joseph Neri and Richard Clark reminisced and shared words of appreciation for the college.

Filling the Gap in Breastfeeding Education

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Impact

This student saw a new mom struggling to breastfeed and took the issue on as an honor's research project.

Her Medium is Her Message

A DeStefano research scholarship allows DeAngelis to explore the latent quality in materials

Ambassador for Ocean Science – Alumnus Christopher Reddy

Christopher Reddy collects oil leaking from the USS Arizona, which was destroyed during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 in Oahu, Hawaii. (In the background, the USS Arizona Memorial straddles the sunken vessel.)

Discrimination Does More Than Divide People

Psychology professor researches the effects of microaggressions on people of color.

$251K Champlin Grant Funds 2 Bio Labs & Equipment

This grant will provide upgraded lab space and equipment for teaching and learning.

Two ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Scholars Win NEPA Award

Award winners are distinguished for meeting high standards in academic performance, research, service work on campus and in the community, and for their serious interest in the field of psychology.

They’ve Got the Bug: Bio Lab Research at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB

At ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB, research students aren't worker bees, they're collaborators.

Swimming in Genes: Bio Lab Research at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB

Morning is feeding time in the lab of Assistant Professor Larissa Patterson.