The five students' proposal is estimated to reduce energy use by 71.5% and save about $2,000 a year.
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April 06, 2023
In this conversation, Hoda Barakat reflects on the role of literature in times of historical and political turmoil.
March 13, 2023
Phil Klay '05 explores how literature can help us respond to violent times.
December 21, 2022
Pico Iyer shares his first impressions of the College on the Hill.
October 04, 2022
How can we meet the planet first-hand, in all its glorious complexity, and also sit still enough to remember what we love? And how do we stay calm in an ever more distracted and divided world?
September 27, 2022
Recent advances in brain imaging have opened a window onto the human mind in health and disease. In this talk, Professor Silbersweig...
April 20, 2022
As a primarily residential program that brings influential people to campus, the COVID-19 pandemic upended many of our plans. But bringing our fellows to campus already has built-in challenges, some of which worked in our program's favor over the past two years.
January 06, 2022
The Montgomery Fellows Program invites you to look at the productive labor of three remarkable craftspeople and discover within their work—and within yourselves—a sense that shaping a world with one's hands brings value and purpose to all our lives.
November 09, 2021
A native of Tanzania, his focus is at Laetoli (northern Tanzania), where bipedal footprints were first found in 1976. His research explores...
November 02, 2021
A talk with C. Brian Rose, the James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania and the curator-in-charge of the Mediterranean Section of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.