The Office of International Programs hosted a celebration for the Lunar New Year on Feb. 1. Attendees enjoyed traditional Asian foods, while learning about the Chinese zodiac and participating in other activities and crafts. Photo by Ashley Selig '19.
The Office of International Programs hosted a celebration for the Lunar New Year on Feb. 1. Attendees enjoyed traditional Asian foods, while learning about the Chinese zodiac and participating in other activities and crafts. Photo by Ashley Selig '19.
On Valentine's Day, students volunteering with Counseling Services dressed as fairies and promoted sexual health.
Open Expression Task Force introduced the University community to the importance of having campus-wide principles with a discussion by Dr. Ben-Porath on Feb. 22.
Open Expression Task Force introduced the University community to the importance of having campus-wide principles with a discussion by Dr. Ben-Porath on Feb. 22.
Dr. Jonathan Shandell, associate professor of Visual and Performing Arts, discussed themes from his book and the artist’s struggle during a reading and signing on Feb. 13.
Dr. Jonathan Shandell, associate professor of Visual and Performing Arts, discussed themes from his book and the artist’s struggle during a reading and signing on Feb. 13.
Arcadia Theater presented Crimes of the Heart, the story of young and confused characters trying to escape the past and seize the future. Photo by Daniel Kontz
Arcadia Theater presented Crimes of the Heart, the story of young and confused characters trying to escape the past and seize the future. Photo by Daniel Kontz
Men’s basketball clinched the MAC Commonwealth Championship game over Widener University on Saturday, Feb. 23.
Men’s basketball clinched the MAC Commonwealth Championship game over Widener University on Saturday, Feb. 23.
The Office of Career Education hosted Trend Talks to discuss career trends from industry experts in 5-minute TedTalk style presentations followed by a networking reception.
The Office of Career Education hosted Trend Talks to discuss career trends from industry experts in 5-minute TedTalk style presentations followed by a networking reception.
The Arcadia University Alumni Association invited Class of 2019 undergraduate and graduate students to kick off the countdown to graduation with 87 Knights to Commencement on Feb. 19. Held 87 days before Commencement, students are encouraged to invite any special and influential faculty or staff members to join them for the celebration to thank them for helping to provide a valuable experience during their time at Arcadia.
The Arcadia University Alumni Association invited Class of 2019 undergraduate and graduate students to kick off the countdown to graduation with 87 Knights to Commencement on Feb. 19. Held 87 days before Commencement, students are encouraged to invite any special and influential faculty or staff members to join them for the celebration to thank them for helping to provide a valuable experience during their time at Arcadia.
"Writers Making Books,” exhibit conceived as part of “Whitman at 200: Art and Democracy," a citywide celebration of the bicentennial of Walt Whitman’s birth invited William Pym, director of Josh Lilley Gallery (London) to talk to students. Photo by Ashley Selig '19.
"Writers Making Books,” exhibit conceived as part of “Whitman at 200: Art and Democracy," a citywide celebration of the bicentennial of Walt Whitman’s birth invited William Pym, director of Josh Lilley Gallery (London) to talk to students. Photo by Ashley Selig '19.