- Professor of Botany Peter Siver awarded NSF grant to advance research on microscopic organismsA new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will support a major effort to synthesize decades of research on protists—microscopic organisms that play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems but remain largely understudied.
- Justin Finkel ’25 named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for third consecutive yearJustin Finkel ’25 turned in a dominant performance at the 2025 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Championships, winning two individual events and placing third in another, setting five school records, leading the team to a fourth-place overall finish and earning NESCAC Swimmer of the Year honors for the third consecutive year.
- Professor of Botany Peter Siver awarded NSF grant to advance research on microscopic organismsA new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will support a major effort to synthesize decades of research on protists—microscopic organisms that play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems but remain largely understudied.
- Justin Finkel ’25 named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for third consecutive yearJustin Finkel ’25 turned in a dominant performance at the 2025 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Championships, winning two individual events and placing third in another, setting five school records, leading the team to a fourth-place overall finish and earning NESCAC Swimmer of the Year honors for the third consecutive year.
- Two juniors awarded Gilman International ScholarshipsLula Lipman ’26 and McKenna Sweet ’26 were selected by the U.S. State Department as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship honorees. Named in honor of the late New York congressman Benjamin A. Gilman, the scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate students to travel abroad and develop skills related to economic development and national security.
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