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Fiona Shen '27, Nada Elshafey '26, Anna Nguyen '25, Emma Dermansky '27, and Isbah Ameer '26 stand for a photo with Ann Doley, seated.
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Digital Scholarship Summer Fellows help preserve Germantown history

by Cameron Boucher, Educational and Scholarly Technology Assistant

Not only did I improve my digital skills, but I learned about project management, time management, and communication and presentation skills.

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Hiroshima

360°: Perspectives on Sustainability

Disasters and Rebuilding Japan

We invite students to study the history of disaster rebuilding and the impact of the built environment on art and literature as part of broader networks of interactions both in East Asia and the West.

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360°: The Transforming Legacy of Oil

This 360° combines courses from Growth and Structure of Cities, Economics, and History to assess how oil has affected our built environment as well as local and global economies.

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Mural of pioneering women

360°: Changing Education

Changing Education, the first 360° offering at ±¬ÁϹÏ, is inspired by the College's 125th anniversary in 2010-11.

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360°: Contemporary Cuban Culture and Society in a Global Context

This cluster brings together students and faculty to understand a country whose past and future are bound up deeply with the United States and the rest of Latin America even as it has charted very different courses within contemporary history and social policy.

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Molly Seavy-Nesper ’12

Molly Seavy-Nesper ’12

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She describes the College as “a gift of four years where I could focus on myself and my friendships and my academic interests. … So by the time that I was out in the ‘real world,’ I was already fully formed, and I wasn't going to change because of patriarchy.â€

Molly's Story