Top stories from College's 310th academic year The College played host to a number of well-known friends of the College community over the past year. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader visited the College Oct. 21 and presented a lecture to students and faculty. Alumnus Jon Stewart, ’84, host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” returned to campus during Homecoming weekend for a question-and-answer session sponsored by the University Centers Activities Board.
Lawyer alum to speak at opening James B. Comey, ’82, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York has been chosen as the speaker for Opening Convocation, to be held next Friday.
Renovations show need for more work at Barrett Hall While students were away from campus this summer, several dormitories were renovated and improvements were made to roads and landscaping. Workers replacing the roof of Barrett Hall encountered complications and rain that will delay the completion of the project another five to six weeks.
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FILE PHOTO - THE FLAT HAT U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan listens to Chancellor of the College Henry Kissinger during the College's Charter Day ceremony Feb. 8. Annan received an honorary doctorate of public service and delivered the keynote speech at the ceremony, which celebrated 310 years since the College's foundation.
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