While streaming the funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh, Scotland, Lynn Kim M’23 recalled walking the same cobblestoned streets just weeks prior.
Diplomat spirit embraced every corner of Franklin & Marshall College Oct. 21-23, as students, parents and alumni were warmly welcomed back to campus for True Blue Weekend.
An international, Penn State-led consortium aims to improve drought risk analysis and management and increase societal resilience in Africa, funded by a three-year, $1.1 million grant from the Belmont Forum.Due to a changing climate, Africa is projected to experience hotter temperatures, more severe storms and increased droughts — and few of the countries on the continent are prepared to deal with the coming crisis, according to consortium leader Michael Jacobson, Penn State professor of forest resources.
A distinctive feature of the first-year academic experience at Franklin & Marshall College are the discussion-based seminar courses called Connections.