The brain, by all accounts, is the least understood of all the human organs. But neuroscientist Jeremy Richman aims to change that. His Newtown, Conn., nonprofit funds scientific investigation of…
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Albright Reporter: Everyday Ethics
— Written by John C. Morgan ’63, instructor of philosophy and ethics, this column was published in the Reading Eagle’s Business Weekly and the Albright Reporter.…
Read More Albright Reporter: Everyday EthicsFreedman Gallery presents tribute to Richard Hamwi
Albright College’s Freedman Gallery will feature “Legacy, a Faculty & Alumni Showcase,” Feb. 21- April 14, in honor of the more than 30-year career of…
Read More Freedman Gallery presents tribute to Richard HamwiJoey Love ’20: Learning about the laughs
Theatre major Joseph “Joey” Love ’20 may not have been the high school class clown at the Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush, but comedy has…
Read More Joey Love ’20: Learning about the laughsExpert to discuss the iGeneration at Albright
Author and psychologist Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D., whose research has been featured widely — from Time magazine to Good Morning America — will discuss her…
Read More Expert to discuss the iGeneration at AlbrightSamira Mehta a Finalist in 2018 National Jewish Book Awards
In early January, the Jewish Book Council announced the winners of the 2018 National Jewish Book Awards, now in its 68th year. After careful analysis…
Read More Samira Mehta a Finalist in 2018 National Jewish Book Awards