Augusta Lewis ’23, Frank Applebaum ’24 Win National Championships
Augusta Lewis ’23, Frank Applebaum ’24 Win National Championships
Augusta Lewis ’23, Frank Applebaum ’24 Win National Championships
Army officer Lauryn Jeans ’22 developed leadership at CMC
Alumna Jane Chang Mi ’01 had a unique role at National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
CMC faculty marked the end of another successful semester—and the beginning of a holiday season filled with gratitude and appreciation—during two recent off-campus celebrations alongside President Hiram Chodosh.
CMC Government Professor Minxin Pei P’12, an expert in China and the Pacific Rim, as well as U.S.-Asia relations, has published his latest book, The Broken China Dream: How Reform Revived Totalitarianism.
In the days following American military action in Venezuela—and the ouster of the country’s President Nicolás Maduro—Professor Hilary Appel paid close attention to how the ripple effects might have an immediate effect g…
CMC’s Financial Economics Institute steers student opportunity into the future
Appel Fellows travel the world, discover themselves
Steve Sabicer, food writer and former butcher shop owner, draws on a life lived across farms and cities, boardrooms and butcher blocks, to examine what modern humans have gained—and lost—in our relationship with food an…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/enlightened-omnivore-what-coyotes-crows-and-backyard-chickens-taught-me-about-modern-lifeErich Hatala Matthes, professor of philosophy at Wellesley College, will explore ways that the aesthetic character of places—inviting, strange, threatening, familiar, comforting, creepy, seedy, sinister, somber, serene,…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/sinister-somber-serene-how-aesthetic-character-places-shapes-normative-landscape