Galleries
July 2010
Spring 2010 at Whitman College
Campus scenes this spring.
Walla Walla Wide
A new installation at the Stevens Gallery at Reid Campus Center showcases the talents of Greg Lehman, Whitman communications officer and staff photographer. Lehman’s series of striking canvas prints is the result of his recent interest in using digital graphics software to create rich panoramic images. Read more here.
Experiencing Yellowstone with Professor Bob Carson
Recently 21 Whitties were lucky enough to spend 10 exciting days exploring Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area. Lucky because of the opportunity itself but also because Professor Bob Carson led the trip, which has become a nearly annual excursion. Photos by Zach Schierl ’12. Read more here.
Commencement
Photos by campus photographer Greg Lehman, student photographers Harry Hixon ’11 and Tessa Matson ’12, and local photographer Darren Ellis.
Harper Joy Theatre 50th Reunion
Drama took center-stage at Whitman’s spring Reunion Weekend as about 200 theatre alumni gathered on campus to celebrate 50 years of Harper Joy Theatre and the impact it and the college has had on their lives. Read more here.
Whitman Undergraduate Conference
One day of every year at Whitman, the natural academic order on campus is reversed. Students become the lecturers, and faculty, staff, parents, grandparents, fellow students and area residents are the learners. Read more here.
Video: Why we're not going to save the world
Baccalaureate speech by Lisa Curtis ’10 and Camila Thorndike ’10. Read the text here.
Video: Sojourners
Baccalaureate speec by by Adam Kirtley, Stuart Coordinator of Religious and Spiritual Life. Read the text here.
Video: Growing up in a wheat field
Baccalaureate speech by by NASA astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger ’97. Read the text here.
Video: Paganini Sonata in A-Major
Baccalaureate performance by violinist Sarah Judkins and pianist Lee Thompson
Video: Commencement address by Juan Williams
"Surprise your parents, surprise your friends, but most of all surprise yourself." Read the text here.
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