The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston borrowed a book from the Miller Library's Special Collections for its exhibit, "Something Terrible May Happen: The Art of Aubrey Beardsley and Edward Ned I.R. Jennings."
In 1941, when Jennifer Dobbs was seven years old, her parents left her and her younger brother, John, with a trusted family servant at their home in Kunming, China, while they traveled to Hong Kong for a couple of weeks of business, shopping, and catching up with friends.
Through a summer project funded by a Hodson Collaborative Undergraduate Research Grant, a student worked with her professor to update the Fall ’23 offering of a course she had taken from him.
He is one of several candidates vying to represent the Democrats in the race for a Maryland seat in the U.S. Senate next year and kicked off his fact-finding tour of higher education institutions in the state at Washington College.
The College joins Martinaitis in celebrating the publication of her book, The Post-PSO Project. The Washington College Review Editor-in-Chief hopes to expand with more books on the way, but first, she has class.