‘When Atticus Came To Hopkinsville’Fall 2014William Oglesby "W.O." Soyars, Class of 1914, would be satisfied that Abigail Soyars Henderson ’15 will graduate from Swarthmore in December.
A Five-Year SeminarFall 2014Rebecca Chopp’s presidential mettle encountered its first major test shortly after her arrival in 2009. It came courtesy of what would one day be known as the Great Recession. Chopp’s resolve to put people first drove her response to the financial crisis facing the nation. The College made changes, as did all institutions. But at Swarthmore, no employee was furloughed. Nor did the College diminish its financial aid commitments to students. Chopp, who left in mid-July to become chancellor at the University of Denver, had a far-reaching impact as Swarthmore’s 14th president and the first female leader ...
Spying On SwarthmoreFall 2014Files stolen from the FBI’s Office in Media, Pa., by burglars calling themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI revealed that the agency had been spying on Swarthmore students and faculty members with the help of College employees as well as the Swarthmore’s borough’s chief of police, postmaster, and letter carriers. + ASK THE AUTHOR: See the comments section below to ask your questions about this story.
A Magician of all TradesFall 2014Kim Comer ’09, a logistician for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), assists with MSF’s anti-malaria efforts in Chad ...
Inductees AnnouncedFall 2014Oct. 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.
Board Welcomes 5 Managers Fall 2014The Swarthmore Board of Managers welcomed five members at its September meeting.
Soccer Teams Take EuropeFall 2014In August, Swarthmore athletes kicked around Europe—literally. the Swarthmore men’s soccer visited the Czech Republic while the women’s soccer team visited Spain.
Oxbow on the CrumFall 2014Perched on the edge of Crum Woods is a 10-by-10-foot cabin with a view of a particularly striking oxbow (U-shaped bend) in Crum Creek.