Home News Articles Page 31 Articles Beyond the Clinic How Macalester is framing mental well-being as a campus-wide effort Shelf Conscious: Liz Jansen Ever wonder about all those books lining professors’ offices? We’re with you. Women in Modern Megaministry Kate Bowler's new book delves into the world of evangelical women celebrities. 2020 Vision How next year’s census will help all levels of government see 10 years into the future Voices of Macalester A celebration of the many Macalester voices engaging in conversations about Big Questions. Motion Studies From wolves to Marvel heroes and villains, animator Wei-Chuan Hsu ’07 makes things move. Musical Fictions Professor Mark Mazullo's Musical Fictions course, cross-listed in music and English, involves reading and discussing novels with the aim of developing musical perspectives on them. Macalester holds eighth Macathon Nov. 8-9 Discovering the Beauty of the Planet By studying vertebrate microfossil bonebeds in Montana this past summer, Sun Tun '22 came face to face with prehistoric ecosystems and the great diversity of life. Macalester Theater and Dance Dept. presents The Rocky Horror Show Incarceration (Un)Interrupted We asked two International Roundtable organizers to debunk 10 common misconceptions about incarceration. Macalester College Board of Trustees Announces Strengthened Sustainability Practices and Investment Policies The Evolution of Black Entrepreneurship Students don't just learn about the rich and complex history of black entrepreneurship, they perform what they have learned in verse. The 2019 International Roundtable: October 9-12 Mac prof. appointed to International Steering Committee on Food Security and Nutrition Music at Macalester From the college radio station to campus concerts to the wider Twin Cities scene, Mac is a music-lover’s paradise. Seven tenure-track professors join Macalester faculty this fall Welcome, Class of 2023! This fall, we’re welcoming the 505 members of the Class of 2023 into the Mac community. A Major Dance Minor Ekaterina Hofrenning balances studies in dance, economics, math, and classics. First Tuesday Topic: “How Has Social Media Changed the World?” St. Paul Storyteller As an intern with the St. Paul Neighborhood Network, Mai Moua Thao ‘22 helped produce documentaries about the local community. Prev 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 Next