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.

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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

Fresh Take on Godot Set at a Post-Katrina Crossroads

September 29, 2009

The Classical Theatre of Harlem’s acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot takes the Goddard Auditorium Stage on the Earlham College campus on Saturday, October 10.

Senior Named to National "Good Works" Team

Earlham College senior Chris Owens is among a select group of 22 college football players named to the 2009 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, honoring dedicated and hard-working student-athletes for their off-the-field achievements and selfless contributions to their communities.

Earlham College Podcast Episode 25 | More New Things

(Length 15:56) We take a few minutes to get to know Andrea Fernandez, assistant director of residence life for education, and learn about her new position. Then, we talk with Scott Silverman, the College's new library director and coordinator of information services.


First-Year Student is Nationally Ranked Speedcuber

September 15, 2009

Tristan Wright's ability to solve the popular puzzle Rubik's Cube and its many variants has earned the first-year Earlham student international attention and legions of fans on the popular video site YouTube.

Publications Tea Celebrates Faculty's Scholarly Work

The scholarly work of Earlham’s faculty during the past two years can be found in numerous publications and professional performances. 

That work was recognized during Earlham’s biennial Publications Tea on Wednesday, September 9, in Bolling Center’s Richmond Room.

 

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