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Calvin's Goldwater honors
Calvin has three Goldwater Scholars and one honorable mention. April 8,2011 -
Two Fulbrights, two continents
Johnathan Bascom will spend his Fulbright year in Ethiopia, and Corwin Smidt will spend his in The Netherlands. April 7,2011 -
Prof receives $200K grant
Calvin professor of philosophy Kelly Clark recently received nearly $200,000 to fund a project on religious liberty and tolerance. The project, supported by the John Templeton Foundation, will fund the following: a book on religious liberty and tolerance—including translations of the book into Indonesian, Turkish, Hebrew and Arabic—a conference at Georgetown University during the tenth anniversary of 9/11, and planning for conventions on liberty and tolerance in Indonesia, Turkey and Israel. Clark will work on the project with staff from the Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity. April 7,2011 -
Hamlet: playing with tragedy
Calvin Theatre Company is helping Shakespeare's moody Dane to discover the "concept of play." April 7,2011 -
BizPlan: big plans, tough questions
Five teams presented business plans to compete for prizes ranging from $100–$1000. April 5,2011 -
Festival of Faith and Music
The Festival of Faith and Music continues its musical/intellectual tradition. April 1,2011 -
HPERDS moves online
“We’re very enthused. I like to think of it as allowing students to clasp the crag with virtual hands.” April 1,2011 -
History of the King James Bible
"King James was very interested in theological disputes ..." English professor Susan Felch, in an interview with WGVU radio, puts the King James Bible within the context of the events happening in the early 1600's when it was written. March 31,2011 -
Calvin removes credit limit
In an effort to make a Calvin education more affordable, the Calvin registrar is allowing students to take as many classes as they can handle. March 29,2011 -
Longest-working woman: Barbara Sluiter
In her 56 years as a cataloging librarian, Barbara Sluiter (who died in 2009) probably handled every book in the library. March 25,2011