
Inductees Announced
Oct. 31, during Garnet Homecoming and Family Weekend, five former student-athletes and one of the College's most dominant teams will be enshrined in the Garnet Athletics Hall of Fame.
Oct. 31, during Garnet Homecoming and Family Weekend, five former student-athletes and one of the College's most dominant teams will be enshrined in the Garnet Athletics Hall of Fame.
This spring Katie Jo McMenamin ’16 became the fifth—and only the second underclass student-athlete—to earn All-American status in outdoor track and field.
A presidential search committee led by Salem Shuchman ’84, vice chairman of the Board of Managers, began meeting this fall.
The Swarthmore Board of Managers welcomed five members at its September meeting.
“This woman, who stood about 4-foot-11 inches, spent 70 years shaking up the world,” proclaims Christopher Densmore, curator of the Friends Historical Library.
Anyone looking in McCabe Library for B. Roland Lewis’ Contemporary One-Act Plays will be disappointed. It’s not there—maybe because whoever checked it out never returned it.
In August, Swarthmore athletes kicked around Europe—literally. the Swarthmore men’s soccer visited the Czech Republic while the women’s soccer team visited Spain.
After 28 years with the organization, physicist Bill Goldstein ’77 is now the 12th director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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