The Darlington Chapter of the Cum Laude Society inducted 24 students and one faculty members during an installation ceremony on Thursday, April 25 in Morris Chapel.
Darlington’s model for college advising is a wonderful system that is made stronger with professional development opportunities such as attending conferences, college tours, and seminars. SUPERCONFERENCE 2017 gave us a wonderful immersion into the world of college advising.
?We recently had the privilege of attending the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. This is a conference for college admissions representatives and college counselors/advisors to help each other serve high school students better.
Darlington School awarded professional development funds to faculty members following a competitive grant application process. The winners were officially announced last week at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner.
Several Darlington students and one faculty member are being featured as a part of the third annual Rome Community HeART Project for the month of February. A total of 15 "HeARTs" and five new HeART garlands will grace Downtown Rome in an effort to celebrate National Heart Month and the contributions of public art.
The Darlington Chapter of the Cum Laude Society inducted 24 students and one faculty members during an installation ceremony on Thursday, April 25 in Morris Chapel.
Darlington’s model for college advising is a wonderful system that is made stronger with professional development opportunities such as attending conferences, college tours, and seminars. SUPERCONFERENCE 2017 gave us a wonderful immersion into the world of college advising.
?We recently had the privilege of attending the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. This is a conference for college admissions representatives and college counselors/advisors to help each other serve high school students better.
Darlington School awarded professional development funds to faculty members following a competitive grant application process. The winners were officially announced last week at the annual Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner.
Several Darlington students and one faculty member are being featured as a part of the third annual Rome Community HeART Project for the month of February. A total of 15 "HeARTs" and five new HeART garlands will grace Downtown Rome in an effort to celebrate National Heart Month and the contributions of public art.