Angelo Munafo: Penn’s New Woods

Posted on June19, 2015 by Angelo Munafo Some 335 years ago, King Charles II gave William Penn a large tract of land in the Americas that that he called “Pennsylvania,” or “Penn’s Woods” in Latin. Penn established the province of Pennsylvania as a home for Quakers and played an integral role in designing the grid… Continue reading Angelo Munafo: Penn’s New Woods

Allison Denenberg: Le mal du pays

    Posted on June 17, 2015 by Allison Denenberg Studying abroad in Lyon, France during the fall semester of my junior year was one of the happiest, most incredible experiences of my life. I was able to try new foods, experience a different culture, master a foreign language, make new friends, and become a… Continue reading Allison Denenberg: Le mal du pays

Jane Suh: Artist Statement

  Posted on May 19, 2015 by Jane Suh I like the comfort of knowing my surroundings. It is an innate human quality that has helped me to survive and thrive in different environments. My economics background has trained me to be direct and calculative. Thus, I have become accustomed to look forward when solving… Continue reading Jane Suh: Artist Statement