Directed by Doug Grissom, associate professor of playwriting, the play depicts a once prospering mining town that suddenly becomes home to a scandalous murder trial.
Biologists Robert Cox (U.Va.) and Ryan Calsbeek (Dartmouth) analyzed a decade of survival records for over 4,600 brown anole lizards across seven populations in The Bahamas.
Asst. Professor of Religious Studies Jalane Schmidt first-year seminar studies how whiteness, not just blackness, has been a shifting category and has served to exclude or include certain ethnic groups over time and in different parts of the country.
What is life like inside the social safety net? How does it feel to fall from the middle class into poverty? Are the poor becoming increasingly invisible to the rest of society?
“Dr. Cox and Dr. Hawley are pioneers who have produced new understanding of the fundamental structure of matter and the dynamics of the universe, respectively."