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WHAT THEY LEARNED: Henry Elliman ’14

WHAT THEY LEARNED: Henry Elliman ’14

Rebecca Raber Jul 9, 2014 4 min read
Anthropology major Henry Elliman connected an extracurricular passion with his research for his thesis, “ Pain’s Protest: Accounts of Chronic Pain from the Coordinated Homeless Outreach Center.”

Students Test Telepathy, Singing Ability During Matmos Residency

Last week, experimental, conceptual electronica duo Matmos came to campus for a residency that included an artist talk, a class seminar and a concert, which featured the world premiere of a new chorale that was sung live by students.

Juan Williams ’76 On Campus For Journalism Symposium

Saturday’s Silk Journalism Panel featured Loren Ghiglione ’63, Amy Hollyfield, Victor Navasky and Juan Williams ’76 discussing partisanship in the media.

Juan Williams '76 On Campus For Journalism Symposium

Saturday’s Silk Journalism Panel featured Loren Ghiglione ’63, Amy Hollyfield, Victor Navasky and Juan Williams ’76 discussing partisanship in the media.

Global Politics and the Products We Buy

Students in Assistant Professor of Political Science Craig Borowiak’s Politics of Globalization class displayed posters that trace the history, production process and global supply chain of specific consumer products.

Social Stratification: The Real Cost of Health Care

Dr. James House ’65 visited campus to discuss his forthcoming book, “Beyond Health Care Reform: Social Determinants and Disparities in Health and America’s Paradoxical Crisis of Health Care and Health.”

Social Medicine Students Teleconference With India

Students in the CPGC’s Social Medicine Seminar participated in the College’s first ever international teleconference with staff from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s India office.

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