Home News 2017 Page 6 Archive: 2017 Macalester receives $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The grant is to expand multicultural, international, and transnational perspectives across campus. A Voice on Community Desires and Sustainable Technology Environmental studies professor Roopali Phadke has become a local and national voice on community engagement and sustainable energy technology. 2017 James Wallace Society Dinner The 28th Annual James Wallace Dinner took place on June 1. Helping While They Learn Through internships, Mac students gain real-world experience, from market research for startups to working in public health with refugee populations. Chemistry Superstar When Anneliese Gest ’17 encountered chemical biology, she discovered her future. Faculty Focus: Christy Hanson Global health professor brings real-world experience into the classroom. Reunion 2017: Saturday Events Reunion 2017 took place June 2-4. Reunion 2017: People Reunion 2017 took place June 2-4. Reunion 2017: Friday Reunion 2017 took place June 2-4. Macalester president signs “We Are Still In” statement supporting Paris Climate Accord President Brian Rosenberg has joined many college and university presidents in signing the “We Are Still In” statement, declaring their continued support of the Paris Climate Accord. Sustainability Checkup Find out how Macalester is doing on its pledge to become carbon neutral and achieve zero waste. Charting Immigration History A research team of Macalester students built a digital project for the International Institute of Minnesota. Radical Cookbooks One Macalester senior chose to explore where eating meets politics. From Weyerhaeuser to the White House On the long and honorable political odyssey of Walter Mondale ’50. African American History On the remarkable contributions of historian Tsione Wolde-Michael '08 to the Smithsonian's new African American museum. Take Action! Our get-ready guide to getting involved in public life. The Beauty of Truth The roots of complex thinking are buried deep in the soil of demonstrable fact. Brewing Up Expansion Matt Hauck’s Fair State Brewing Co-op is booming. Researching the Great Apes of Borneo Cecilia Mayer ’16 reports from the Tuanan Orangutan Research Station in Indonesia. Capitol Classroom On campus and off, Legislative Politics students learn how legislatures work and why legislators do what they do. Ancient Healing and Medicine, a Classics Course From Hellenistic cults to Native American healers, traditional practices continue to inform today's healthcare and medicine. Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next