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Mary Deming Barber '78 talks about relationship building
December 20, 2016 A public relations expert, Barber provides insight on building relationships as the first step to creating inspiring content
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Books for winter break reading
December 15, 2016 Penrose Library Staff recommend some of their favorites
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Students explore the best of the west
December 8, 2016 This year's Semester in the West went a little beyond most previous trips, going farther north, east, and south than ever before.
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Cecilia Kang '94 talks about the potential dangers of fake news
December 8, 2016 Kang is a technology reporter for The New York Times
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Whitman College named top college in West
November 29, 2016 Whitman ranks #7 for academic resources on Wall Street Journal's list
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Associate Dean Noah Leavitt talks about connecting all kinds of learning in the Chronicle of Higher Education
October 24, 2016 Leavitt quoted in article about reinventing how colleges look at career counseling
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Life lessons from Semester in the West, the ultimate classroom
October 17, 2016 Environmental journalist Todd Wilkinson says the program is "a landmark achievement in place-based education."
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Kim/Leavitt interviewed about their book, JewAsian
October 13, 2016 A book by Professor Kim and Associate Dean Leavitt explores the subject of Jewish-Asian couples through a sociological lens.
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Sociology Professor Michelle Janning interviewed about the stuff of relationships
October 7, 2016 Janning's recent publishing work is on the topics of gender and generation in the use and saving of digital and handwritten love letters, Scandinavian families, parenting, popular culture representation of families, gender and home decorating television, divorce and material culture, and motherhood and the management of digital photography.
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Erik Foley '96 talks sustainability at a global and local level
October 1, 2016 As Director of Sustainability at Penn State, Foley consults with international companies while teaching responsible business practices
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Whitman named one of the country's healthiest colleges
September 19, 2016 Health services, campus food, athletic facilities, quality of life, and happiness of students all factored into ranking
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Olivia Molden '11 earns Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad award
September 7, 2016 Molden will be studying water security in Kathmandu
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Katy Coba '84 appointed CEO and director of Oregon's Department of Administrative Services
August 25, 2016 Coba intends to focus on outreach and recruiting new, diverse employees to state agencies to replace the state's retiring workforce.
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Griselda Guevara-Cruz '11 earns fellowship with Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
August 24, 2016 Guevara-Cruz expects her work to focus on education issues.
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Mara Abbott '08: My Ride in Rio
August 19, 2016 The Colorado cyclist and Whitman alumna talks about that epic Olympic day, and her road ahead.
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MLB approves deal which will make John Stanton '77 the CEO of the Seattle Mariners
August 18, 2016 "The No. 1 goal of this ownership group is to win a World Series," says Stanton about the recently approved deal.
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Gary Rollefson on his current research in Jordan
August 18, 2016 Rollefson shares his findings on what's been learned from the 'Ain Ghazal excavations
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Whitman geology professor captures 3-D views of landmark Washington State rock formation
August 15, 2016 The Twin Sisters basalt towers along the Columbia River are the subject of Assistant Professor of Geology and Enviromental Studies Lyman Persico's new 3-D imaging project.
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Former ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq Ryan Crocker '71 interviewed on NPR about war in Syria
August 11, 2016 Ryan Crocker '71 discussed U.S. and Russian involvement in Syria as a guest on NPR's On Point with Tom Ashbrook.
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