
Alexander Hamilton: Blood, Honor and Politics
The lecture will examine what drove U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr to fatally shoot his fellow revolutionary, Alexander Hamilton, on the banks of the Hudson River in 1804.

Immigration and the First Amendment with Maria Hinojosa
Hinojosa is anchor and executive producer of NPR's "Latino USA," and the PBS series "America By the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa."

Manuel Oliver to Speak at ʦapp's Student Activism Program
“The Barb Schmidt Fellowship: Cultivating Community Involvement, Activism and Social Change,” will launch on Saturday, Aug. 25

Graduate, 81, Fulfills Lifelong Dream and Receives Degree
If you looked at Nicoletta Sorice’s bucket list, you would find “Receive my Degree” written at the very top.

ʦapp and Barb Schmidt Launch Student Activism Fellowship
Fellowship is for high school ʦapp interested in community involvement and social change. Students can earn 6 college credits and a stipend.

ʦapp Department of Theatre Presents 'Easy Virtue'
Graduate ʦapp are joined by professionals in this breezy, wonderful splash of comedy.

Monkeys See, Monkeys Do Cross Species Boundary
A study is the first to provide genetic evidence of two distinct species of guenon monkeys in Gombe National Park that have been mating and producing hybrid offspring for hundreds maybe even thousands of years.

Diplomacy Program Receives Distinguished Delegation Award
The Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at ʦapp received the Distinguished Delegation Award at the National Model United Nations competition in New York City.

'Washington Post' Editor Eugene Robinson at ʦapp
Robinson will present the lecture "Covering the Presidency in the Modern Media Age."

Theatre Lab Receives Three Carbonell Award Nominations
The nominations went to Niki Fridh for best supporting actor in "Most Wanted"; Kent Barrett for best scenic design in "Motherland"; and Karen Stephens for best actress in "Motherland."