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January 14, 2019

College Revises Encounters to Improve Inclusivity

Profile on Whitman College's new Encounters curriculum involving inclusive teaching practices to strengthen the first-year experience
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Isaiah Banta Martial Arts Kick
January 14, 2019

Kicking into High Gear

Profile of Whitman College student Isaiah Banta, a computer science major who is involved in various aspects of student life on campus
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Brenna Two Bears
January 14, 2019

Alumna Chases Her Dreams into Art World

Profile of Whitman alumna Brenna Two Bears, an art history and visual culture studies major
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January 9, 2019

Meet Our Whitties: Aisha Kimbrough '19

Aisha Kimbrough '19 of Worthington, Minnesota, is a politics major at Whitman College.
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January 9, 2019

Lee Mills '09 named Associate Conductor for the Seattle Symphony

As the Seattle Symphony’s new Associate Conductor, Mills will conduct a wide range of Seattle Symphony concerts throughout the 2019–2020 season, including Holiday programs and Family and Community Concerts.
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A portrait of Kazi Joshua
January 7, 2019

Kazi Joshua Appointed Whitman College Dean of Students

Kazi Joshua has been named Whitman College's vice president for student affairs and dean of students. Joshua has been serving as the interim dean since June 2018 and will assume the role in a permanent capacity effective immediately. He has led the college's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts since 2015.
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February 26, 2018

At the Hub

Walla Walla and Whitman contingents collaborate on an innovative multiservice center for at-risk youth.
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MECCA
December 2, 2016

The Whitman Neighborhood

As a resident adviser in the Interest House Community, Devon Yee ’18 welcomes students to MECCA, the Multi-Ethnic Center for Cultural Awareness.
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Delbert Hutchison, associate professor of biology, leads a WISE class.
November 29, 2016

WISE Up!

Whitman faculty, staff and students take time out to show local middle- and high-schoolers what college life is all about.
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Mitch Cutter '17 at Yellowstone
November 26, 2016

Finding New Life

Mitchell Cutter ’17 makes for the University of Montana, investigating some of the oldest lifeforms on Earth at Yellowstone National Park.
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Nina Lerman, People, Nature, Technology
November 23, 2016

People, Nature, Technology

How have humans shaped their environment, and how has the environment shaped us? Tackling these issues with Associate Professor of History Nina Lerman.
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Walla Walla's Frenchtown
November 21, 2016

The Untold Stories of Walla Walla's Frenchtown

Students working with French professor Sarah Hurlburt research the stories of the women of Frenchtown, a 19th century settlement on the Walla Walla River.
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