In Memoriam: Charles “Chuck” V. Martin
An assistant equipment manager in athletics for 22 years, Martin was well known in the local community as a middle school math and science teacher and athletics coach
An assistant equipment manager in athletics for 22 years, Martin was well known in the local community as a middle school math and science teacher and athletics coach
The campus community is invited to read the reports online.
The students’ research focused on mitigating climate-related damage through the state’s Climate Resilience Revolving Loan Fund.
The geography professor known for his excellence in teaching and commitment to research died following a battle with cancer.
A transformative $20 million gift from the Chuck and Marna Davis Foundation moves forward plans for the 35,000-square-foot teaching museum.
The board at its February meeting accepted a $20 million gift for the art museum, approved a comprehensive fee for the 2026–27 academic year, and received an update on strategic planning.
Seven students and two faculty members won awards making the College a top producer for both Fulbright U.S. Students and U.S. Scholars.
Midyear graduates celebrated with a ceremony on campus followed by the annual ski-down at the Snow Bowl.
A psychology professor and researcher, McCauley has held numerous leadership roles since joining the College in 1995.