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A photo of Erina Horikawa sitting at a computer.
December 5, 2018

Video: Senior Connects Nutrition and Learning through Community Fellowship

Race and ethnic studies major Erina Horikawa '19 is helping to enrich bodies and minds through her one-year fellowship with Walla Walla Valley Farm to School, a local nonprofit organization.
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December 3, 2018

College Offers Deadline Extensions for Wildfire, Earthquake Victims

Whitman College is offering deadline extensions and fee waivers to all high school seniors who have been impacted by the recent wildfires in California and the earthquake in Alaska.
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Nina Finley views Victorian water lilies from aboard a boat in Brazil's Paraguay River, the primary waterway of the world's largest inland wetland, in September 2017.
December 3, 2018

Nina Finley '17 First Whitman Graduate to Win Marshall Scholarship

Nina Finley '17 made school history this week by becoming the first Whitman College graduate to claim a highly competitive Marshall Scholarship. Only 48 candidates were selected as 2019 Marshall Scholars from a field of more than 1,000 applicants.
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Brit Moss teaches students at a lab table.
November 29, 2018

VIDEO: Assistant Professor Brings Research into the Classroom

Assistant Professor Brit Moss incorporates elements of a NSF-funded collaborative maize project into her synthetic cell biology class. Whitman students taking the class get the opportunity to contribute to scientific research while gaining first-hand experience into the type of research life scientists do in the field.
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Portrait of Rachel Alexander
November 29, 2018

Alumna and Journalist Shares Secrets of Digging into Public Records

Rachael Alexander ’13 knows a thing or two about government archives and public records. Alexander will discuss “How to Discover Government Secrets and Impress Your Date with the Public Records Act” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29 in Olin Auditorium.
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Whitman students lead discussions on the civil rights movement in Walla Walla public schools, in classes from kindergarten through 12th grade.
November 27, 2018

Youth Movement Propels Pioneering Civics Program

Whitman Teaches the Movement (WTTM) is the pioneering program that leads conversations about civil rights on campus all year long and in participating Walla Walla public schools.
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November 19, 2018

Conversations That Make a Difference

On a recent Friday at Whitman College, students and staff gather in the living room of the Glover Alston Center. As they munch on pizza from Sweet Basil Pizzeria, Daphne Gallegos '19 leads the group in a discussion about hostile attitudes and behaviors that can occur during campus interactions.
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November 16, 2018

Professor Michelle Janning on Socioeconomic Implications of Smart Homes

Raymond and Elsie DeBurgh Chair of Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology Michelle Janning, author of The Stuff of Family Life: How Our Homes Reflect Our Lives, discussed the connotations of high-tech furnishings in so-called smart homes: "Being able to have emptiness in a home, you have to be able to afford this in the first place. Minimalism is only affordable to the affluent," she said.
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Kendra Winchester ’18
November 13, 2018

Exposing the Harmful Rhetoric in Medical Policies of the Past and Present

Rhetoric studies major Kendra Winchester ’18 will present the findings of her thesis project on November 13, 2018 in Olin 129. She will discuss how histories of medicalization and race in America impact ongoing policy, law and social discourses for black communities.
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November 13, 2018

English Professor Explores Themes of Debut Essay Collection

Assistant Professor of English Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel, who teaches creative writing at Whitman, spoke about her new work "Fear Icons," which won the inaugural Gournay Prize at Ohio State University’s Mad Creek Books.
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November 12, 2018

Whitman College Begins Process of Divestment from Fossil Fuels

The Whitman College Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to begin the process of reducing investment in fossil fuels as part of a comprehensive commitment to sustainability.
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November 12, 2018

Harmony in the Valley: How Whitman Partners With Local Music Scene

As the holidays approach, few traditions are as time-honored as families gathering to enjoy good music together. With annual favorites like the Feast of Carols on the horizon, Walla Walla is the perfect place to do so — and not just now, but all year round, as musicians from the college and community come together in countless ways.
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