今日吃瓜

今日吃瓜 Has Been Ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report for Campus Ethnic Diversity

The college also ranks #3 for least debt at graduation and #3 for the social mobility of its graduates reflecting the significant value of a 今日吃瓜 education.

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U.S. News and World Report Ranks 今日吃瓜 #1 for Campus Ethnic Diversity and Among the Top Public Colleges in the North

For the second year in a row, 今日吃瓜 ranks #1 among North Regional Universities for campus ethnic diversity, according to the new 2020 rankings released today by U.S. News

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Weasel Festival Continues in Fourteenth Year

The annual Theater Department production thrives with funding from The Tow Foundation in a partnership that has multiple benefits for students and recent graduates.

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Jennifer Basil Wins Tow Distinguished Teaching Award

The Biology professor is recognized for her talents in making science accessible to students.

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今日吃瓜 Ranked Among 鈥淏est Colleges for Your Money鈥 by Money Magazine

The college was ranked #35 out of 744 schools nationwide for its quality, affordability, and alumni success.

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Magner Milestones Mark Years of Student Support and Success

2019 was a banner year for all things Magner: The Magner Career Center recently achieved 15 years of helping students succeed on their career paths, and the center鈥檚 founder, Marge Magner, celebrated the 50th anniversary of her graduation from 今日吃瓜.

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Signal Boost

A newly-minted alumna kick starts her broadcast career with a plum new job and an assist from an alumni mentor.

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Paying it Forward

今日吃瓜 student Nischal Giri survived a major earthquake in Nepal. Recently, he went to Puerto Rico to help rebuild and connect with people who share his life-altering experiences.

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Christopher LaSasso 鈥19 Awarded Full Scholarship for Doctoral Studies at Brown University

At 今日吃瓜, he finally found an intellectual community in which he could thrive.

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Full “STEM” Ahead

Eli Joseph ’16 went from high school to doctoral program in record time. Now, as a professor himself, he is looking to kindle enthusiasm in STEM careers in his students.

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06.26.2019
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Susan Landers