Lena Kerest • December 20, 2024
Dean of the College Gretchen Long, Director of International Student Services (ISS) Ninah Pretto, and Assistant Director of ISS Mariia Smirnova advised international students to return to the United States from any international travel before Jan. 19, 2025.
Sonia Zinkin-Meyers • December 17, 2024
The five upperclass dorms that comprise Currier Quad will house first-years and Mission will house upperclass students beginning in fall 2025.
David Wignall • December 13, 2024
The College admitted 257 out of 964 early decision applicants to the Class of 2029 on Dec. 13, as well as 18 students through QuestBridge’s National College Match program on Dec. 2.
Hugh Kane • December 4, 2024
The Record sent its biannual approval ratings survey to 500 randomly selected students last week. The survey asked students to indicate their approval, disapproval, or neutrality toward various campus institutions.
Haley Zimmerman • December 4, 2024
The faculty will vote on a motion to dissolve the justice and law studies concentration at their meeting today.
Lena Kerest • December 3, 2024
Athletic donations fall under a policy that the College introduced in 2012, which allows donors to designate their gifts to specific sectors: financial aid, “equity and inclusion,” faculty support, athletic teams, and a variety of academic programs. Donors can also donate to the College’s “highest priorities,” essentially leaving their gifts undesignated.
A Record survey and interviews with students reveals dissatisfaction and demographic disparities in sexual satisfaction.
Safiyah Anwar-Chuku • December 4, 2024
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Isaac Rivera • December 4, 2024
In an op-ed, Isaac Rivera '26 argues for a spiritually focused Indigenous studies department.
Rosario Carranza • December 4, 2024
Eric Kang ’09 and Caroline Fairweather ’20 share their journey from the College to Broadway.