Neena Cherayil

Better Know a Dean! with Martin Warner

In this installment of the “Better Know a Dean” series, the Gazette interviews College registrar, Martin Warner, to learn a little bit more about the avid Mustache November participant outside [...]
March 4, 2008

Student Council Appointments Filled

Student’s Council’s Appointments board has filled all open committee spots for this semester. Appointments Committee chair Nate Erskine ’10 says he was “very happy with the turnout”: the board received [...]
February 14, 2008

Veteran Activists Discuss Race and Civic Justice

Veteran activists Miguel Melendez and Steve Levin were recently invited to campus by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Intercultural Center, and History Department in a conjoined effort to provide relevant [...]
February 2, 2008

Phillyfest Showcases South Asian Dance

The third annual Phillyfest Dance Competition, a performance showcasing 12 top university South Asian dance groups, was held this past Saturday in Philadelphia's Merriam Theater. Featured teams competed in groups [...]
January 30, 2008

Career Services Starts the Breakfast Club

This semester, Swarthmore’s Career Services Office unveiled its first ever career-oriented workshop series titled “The Breakfast Club”. Unlike the angsty, teen movie of the same name, this 7-session program centers [...]
January 24, 2008

Quantum Random Walks

For the final talk in this semester’s weekly Math/Stat lecture series, the Department welcomed University of Pennsylvania Professor of Mathematics Robin Pemantle to campus to present his recent research findings [...]
December 6, 2007

Better Know a Dean! with Rafael Zapata

In this third installment of the Better Know a Dean series, the Gazette talks to Assistant Dean and Director of the IC, Rafael Zapata. Dean Zapata arrived at Swarthmore four [...]
December 6, 2007

O’Rourke on Geometric Reductionism

As part of this year’s Math Department lecture series, Philadelphia-native and Smith College professor Joseph O’ Rourke returned this Tuesday to present his lecture entitled “Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, and Polyhedra.” The talk focused on the computational geometry behind the deconstruction
November 14, 2007
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