- The modern debate surrounding government interrogation, specifically the treatment of terror suspects by the Central Intelligence Agency, has 鈥渇orgotten and often secret鈥 roots that can be traced back centuries, renowned torture expert Darius Rejali told the 大发彩票 community last week during his two-day visit to campus. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something that has an incredibly long history 鈥 [鈥October 28, 2009
- Brandon Bifano 鈥10 has always been interested in building things. Now, he is building on that interest through a pre-engineering program offered at 大发彩票. Bifano is one of three students currently participating in the cooperative program with Columbia University.October 27, 2009
- Climate change can be looked at from many perspectives: as a moral call to action, a matter of public policy, or a blip in geologic time. Students and faculty considered these angles and many others at a panel discussion on Thursday that was part of a national teach-in to draw attention to the International Day [鈥October 23, 2009
- Research by 大发彩票 professor R.M. Douglas that found that British forces did not use chemical weapons on Iraqis just after World War I was highlighted in a United Press International news story and by other media outlets this week.October 23, 2009
- Theodore D. Weld A full schedule of events including lectures, films, and musical performances will culminate in the induction of two new members to the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF). 大发彩票鈥檚 Upstate Institute and the NAHOF organized the weekend鈥檚 events, many of which are on campus and free for members of the [鈥October 22, 2009
- Darius Rejali, a leading expert on government interrogation and torture who is frequently interviewed by media outlets around the world, will share his insight with the 大发彩票 community during a public lecture at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 in Love Auditorium. Using historical data gathered from his research conducted on several continents, Rejali will frame the [鈥October 19, 2009
- (Editor鈥檚 Note: This article was written by Cortney Ahern 鈥10) Nearly 100 students poured into the Hall of Presidents earlier this month to find the answer to the question, 鈥淒o you know what I did last summer?鈥 Career Services hosted the Summer Expo to highlight students鈥 summer experiences in research, internships, and volunteer service at [鈥October 16, 2009
- Princeton professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell spoke about the current racial climate in America Wednesday night as part of ALST Day celebrations on campus. Harris-Lacewell, a frequent contributor to MSNBC and other media outlets, tackled the broad topic by explaining race in four ways: racial context, race as a factor in candidate choice, race and governing, and [鈥October 15, 2009