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Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll, associate professor of art history, was recently instrumental in solving a similar mystery when she was called upon to confirm the identity of two 16th century stained-glass panels discovered in storage at the Reading Public Museum (RPM) in Reading, Pennsylvania.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿ÚPipe Band, which serves as musical ambassadors throughout the United States, has recently added Scottish authenticity to its ranks in the form of its new director, Maj. Brian Donaldson.
The show is a revue of military life in sketches that include satire, humor, poetry, drama, and music. This year marks the eighth edition of the show, and features lively moments from the American Revolution through World War II, and offers a variety of tunes that were popular during those times.
Chris Kushner ’24, a biology major and honors student at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú, took his research and some creativity to a recent virtual conference and came away with deserved recognition from the judges.
The women of Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Úwere celebrated on post Sept. 8-10, with more than 200 alumnae and their families returning to Lexington. Alumnae panels offered insight on post-graduation paths, highlighting how the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Úexperience helped them get to where they are today.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú Board of Visitors voted unanimously to honor Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III ’62, superintendent emeritus, with the school’s highest honor, the New Market Medal.
The ProCyEd (Professional requirements to Cybersecurity Education) Research team at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú hosted its first Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) Symposium on Sept. 21 in Marshall Hall. Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Úparticipants demonstrated their research activities, products, demos, and posters.
Col. Spencer Bakich, professor of international studies at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú and the director of the national security minor, will discuss U.S. and China tensions on the public radio program With Good Reason.
Maj. Shannon Quevedo, assistant professor in the chemistry department at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú and whose specialty is analytical chemistry and detection of small molecules using organic phases, is working on research with two cadets to create handheld methods for testing water.
The George C. Marshall Foundation will host, Gen. John F. Shortal for a Legacy Lecture on his book, “Code Name Arcadia: The First Wartime Conference of Churchill and Roosevelt.”