Events @ Earlham

EC in History

The oldest building on campus is the Old Observatory, nestled between Landrum Bolling Center and Carpenter Hall. While it is in the center of a bustling area on campus today, when it was constructed in 1861, it was far away from the action. The first observatory on a college campus in Indiana, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

EC in the News

Amelia Psmythe, a Portland, Ore., advocate for breast feeding says that she learned lessons on advocacy while an EC student.

Earlham College honored Sen. Allen Paul for his efforts to procure a traffic signal on National Road West at the College entrance.

Earlham earns excellent marks on the latest "green" survey of colleges and universities.

Experts @ Earlham

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Earlhamite Extras

After decades of working to end the death penalty, Bruce L. Pearson '53, has turned his experiences into art. 

Headlines @ Earlham

Earlham to Join Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference

October 15, 2009

The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) announced today that it has approved the application of Earlham College to join the Conference. Currently a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), Earlham will join HCAC at the beginning of the 2010-11 academic year.

Earlham College Podcast | Chatting with Melissa Delbridge

(Length 16:40) -- Acclaimed author Melissa J. Delbridge was on campus recently to read from her book Family Bible, a memoir of growing up in Tuscaloosa, Ala. in the 1960s and 70s. Delbridge sat down with Director of Media Relations Mark Blackmon for a lengthy conversation and wide-ranging conversation, a portion of which we have excerpted for this episode. Delbridge also reads a bit from Family Bible for us.

Earlham College Podcast Episode 26 | International Programs

(Length 16:41) In this episode we introduce you to Earlham's International Programs Office and learn more about the College's far-reaching international opportunities. Not only does Earlham bring a substantial number of international students to its campus each year, but it sends a significant number of students abroad for lengthy studies. Approximately 60-65% of Earlham students have studied off-campus by the time they have graduated.

Earlham’s Egyptian Mummy Undergoes Restoration

October 5, 2009

The Egyptian mummy, Ta'an, housed in the Joseph Moore Museum, has recently undergone cleaning and repairs to ready her for a process which will eventually lead to a bust of the mummy being cast from the results of upcoming CT scans.

College Launches Student-Written Blog

September 30, 2009

The College has launched its first official blog written entirely by students. "Life at Earlham" offers reflections on college life from a student's point-of-view. The five student bloggers pick topics for posts themselves, which convey the author's voice in an authentic way.

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