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

Jeff Rickey
Jeff
Rickey
Admissions Trends
Financial Aid
SAT
Stealth Applicants
Student Recruitment

Earlhamite Extras

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

Headlines @ Earlham

Two Members of the Class of 2009 Have Received Prestigious Fulbright Awards

May 13,2009
Two members of the Class of 2009 have received prestigious Fulbright awards. Thom Stead will head to Indonesia and Erika Richter will travel to Finland thanks the awards. Richter will study in Finnish national identity in Helsinki and Stead, who was awarded a teaching assistantship, will be teaching English in Indonesia.

Commencement 2009

On Saturday, May 9, 2009 Earlham College held its 162nd Commencement exercise. College President Douglas C. Bennett personally conferred each of the degrees during the ceremony, held outdoors at Chase Stage. View a short video, the College's slideshow and the slideshow compiled by the Palladium-Item.

Earlham Recognizes Outstanding Indiana High School Teachers

May 8, 2009
Earlham College honored two Indiana high school teachers during the 2009 Indianapolis Star Indiana Academic All-Stars awards ceremony on April 15. Kris Schwickrath, Latin teacher and World Languages Department chair at Shelbyville High School, was selected as the Distinguished Teacher in the Humanities, while Daniel Wunderlich a chemistry teacher at Terre Haute South Vigo High School, was named the Distinguished Teacher in the Sciences.

Jimenez Selected as Watson Fellow

May 1, 2009
Earlham College senior Eva Jimenez will use her Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to help her determine the kinds of changes she wants to see in U.S. immigration law.

Earlham Men Provide Sweet Treats

April 30, 2009
Earlham College has begun what may become a new tradition: the All Earlham Guy's Co-Operative Bake Off. Read the story and watch the video.

Syndicate content