Dr. John Robertson, assistant professor of biology at Westminster College, will present "What About the Fish" Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. in Phillips Lecture Hall located in the Hoyt Science Resources Center.
The Rev. Steven Mark Allen has been called as the new Westminster College Chaplain, and will begin his duties in the summer.
Confused about what to pack and what to leave home when coming to college for the first time? Westminster College's new website www.westminster.edu offers tips for new students and parents.
The Westminster College Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and Jazz Ensemble will offer a weekend of music Friday and Saturday, May 4-5, at 7:30 p.m. The Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will perform at Orr Auditorium Friday, and the Jazz Ensemble will take the stage at Berlin Lounge in the McKelvey Campus Center Saturday.
Dr. Marosh Furimsky, Westminster College assistant professor of biology, presented a poster at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology held Jan. 2-7 in San Antonio. Dr. John Robertson, associate professor of biology, was co-author of the work.
Dr. Timothy Sherwood, Westminster College associate professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, will speak on "Moving Graveyards: Course, Textbook and Curriculum Reform" at Faires Faculty Forum Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 11:40 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater in the McKelvey Campus Center.
Westminster College students Keri Biedka and Brittany Bivens presented their research at the American Chemical Society Student Affiliation "In Miniature" Symposium 2009 April 20 at Duquesne University.
"Advantage: Westminster" A Strategic Plan 2010-2020 won a bronze medal in the nation's largest educational advertising awards competition.
Alayna Carroll, a Westminster College individual interdisciplinary major, will present her senior lecture recital Sunday, Nov. 7, at 1 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel. The program is free and open to the public.
The beautiful sunshine of summer also carries with it some baggage that isn't so nice. Ultraviolet light radiation is a potential culprit that can turn good to bad: sunburn, wrinkles and, worst of all, skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiation is monitored and reported as the UV Index from the Travis Weather Station.
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