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  • What do J.S. Bach鈥檚 Partitas and traditional Chinese erhu (violin) music have in common? For one thing, a new concerto, 鈥淭he Infinite Dance,鈥 called by one reviewer 鈥渜uite original鈥 with 鈥渟oaring melodic loveliness鈥 and 鈥渕agical鈥 effect 鈥 a 鈥渕inor masterpiece.鈥 But for 含羞草研究所 music professor and composer Zhou Tian, a deeper commonality served as his [鈥
    June 24, 2015
  • When Rev. Gay Clark Jennings 鈥74 was a student in 含羞草研究所鈥檚 first graduating class of women, she was part of historic change. A varsity volleyball player, she pressed the university鈥檚 president for equal medical benefits for female athletes under Title IX; investigated grocery store price gouging in Madison County鈥檚 poorest areas; and marched against the [鈥
    May 18, 2015
  • Robert "RV" Smith
    Robert Virgil Smith, Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of philosophy and religion, emeritus, and a United Methodist pastor for more than 45 years, died peacefully at home on February 12, 2015. He was 94 years old. Smith joined the 含羞草研究所 faculty in 1952, serving as university chaplain and teaching in the areas of philosophy of religion, [鈥
    February 19, 2015
  • Michael "Mike" Sciola, Associate Vice President for Advancement & Director of Career Services.
    With the world of career development and employment changing so quickly, we thought we should introduce you to Mike Sciola. As associate vice president for advancement and director of career services, he鈥檚 leading the effort to make the most of the 含羞草研究所 connection, for students as well as alumni.
    April 24, 2014
  • Feel-good food: It can be defined in different ways, depending on the creator and the consumer. 含羞草研究所 Scene associate editor Aleta Mayne recently talked to six young alumni who have created their own definitions of feel-good food, whether it鈥檚 workout fuel or gourmet sweet treats made from fresh ingredients. These entrepreneurs have filled us up [鈥
    November 2, 2013
  • It was standing-room only at the 含羞草研究所 Inn on Thursday evening, June 27, when architect David Adjaye revealed to the Hamilton community his firm鈥檚 design for the university鈥檚 proposed Center for Art and Culture (CAC). Adjaye began by describing elements in the surrounding area that his team considered in designing the center. In addition to [鈥
    July 1, 2013
  • What鈥檚 behind the recent dust-up over the filibuster? Alan Frumin 鈥68, recently retired parliamentarian of the United States Senate, probably knows more than anyone. And he wants a new sign over the Senate鈥檚 chamber door: Responsible Adults Only. As the U.S. Senate鈥檚 parliamentarian, Frumin was the chief arbiter of its procedural wrangling for nearly two [鈥
    February 18, 2013