Alumni News
As a pre-med student, Yo Hakomori ’80 explored connections between disciplines and uncovered a passion for architecture.
Wine to be paired with tennis at camp
Tennis, Walla Walla and wine are on the schedule for a three-day camp on the Whitman campus in July.
Shared interests link Whitties in green business venture
Dan Nguyen-Tan ’96 and Ken Conner ’81 find common ground in their Whitman connection and an entrepreneurial venture.
Whitman College Alumni Association: 2011 Alumnus of Merit
Medical mission sparks international effort to make cooking safer.
2011 Pete Reid Award for Young Alumni
Law, Foreign Service, military, business: around the world and back again since his 1999 graduation.
2011 Sally Rodgers Awards for Lifelong Achievement
Renaissance man's enthusiasm reminiscent of Rempel; teacher finds his calling later in life, then fosters family tradition.
2011 Gordon Scribner Award for Distinguished Service
Longtime telecommunications executive has made Whitman a priority.
2011 Faculty Award for Service
Professor finds inspiration in alumni love of learning.
Alumni family finds creative way to share fruits of their labor with Whitman
A special-release wine from award-winning family winery, L'Ecole No 41, in Lowden, Washington.
Where in the World Have You Met a Whittie?
Caitlin Schoenfelder ’09 met Richard Elmore ’66 in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Archivist emeritus seeks recollections about archives
Michael Paulus, archivist and special collections librarian, and Lawrence Dodd, archivist emeritus, seek your recollections.
We asked alumni: What was your favorite setting to learn and study when you were a Whitman student? Here are some answers.
Two Hours at Lakum Duckum, Walla Walla
A poem by Elena Louise Richmond ’76.
Whitman Alumni Book Collection
Whitman alumni pen books on shorebird ecology and nuclear medicine instrumentation.
“It’s About Skiing and Not the Skis: Behavior Theory, Skiing, and Ski Teaching.”
Gordon Riess ’49, Jeannette Hayner, Henry Fairbank ’40.
Whitman students benefit from the generosity of those who made gifts to the college through their estates.