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Fighting for What’s Right
May 16, 2022 For Whitman College junior Súeli Gwiazdowski, civil rights are not up for debate.
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It’s Show Time
February 21, 2022 Live dance, theater and music performances return to Whitman stages.
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Freedom Songs 2021 Celebrates Diverse Voices From Around the Globe
November 18, 2021 A powerful evening of song, dance and spoken word from around the world was delivered to a remarkable turnout at Whitman College’s Cordiner Hall on Friday, Nov. 12.
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Where We All Belong: Meet Whitman’s First Inclusion Fellows
November 15, 2021 The college’s first cohort of Inclusion Fellows share their vision for a campus where everyone belongs.
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The Curtain Rises on Whitman Performances
November 11, 2021 After an overlong intermission due to the pandemic, live music, dance and theater are back at Whitman College.
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Whitman College Appears on Eight Princeton Review ‘Great Lists’
September 3, 2021 Among the lists Whitman appears on are: Most Loved Colleges; Great Quality of Life; Great Classroom Experience;Great Professors; Great Professor Accessibility; Great College Library; Great Health Services; Great Intramural Sports
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Beckman Scholars Advance Scientific Learning Through Summer Research
August 11, 2021 Rising senior Austin Chiles and Hunter Hansen ’21, the latest recipients of the highly selective Beckman Scholars Award, are working closely with their faculty mentors on 15-month research projects.
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Whitman Is One of America’s Best Colleges, Says 2021 Princeton Review
August 3, 2021 Whitman College was also named on the Princeton Review's 2021 Best Value and Best for Making an Impact lists.
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Daniel Leong ’21 Receives Carlstrom Endowed Award in Japanese Studies
July 30, 2021 The 2021 Connie Jill Carlstrom Award winner melds passion for Japanese studies, mental health
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Whitties Receive Summer Research Internships at Fred Hutch, Mayo Clinic
July 23, 2021 Whitman College Class of 2022 students Sophia Bigio, Emma Van Deursen, Jhanae Bingham and Rebecca Johnston are gaining valuable paid experience at renowned research institutions.
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Grand Finales: Senior Thesis Art Show Explores ‘Still Life’
May 25, 2021 The graduating Whitman College studio art majors concluded their studies with a final thesis exhibition, “STILL LIFE: Senior Thesis 2021.”
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Get to Know the Class of 2024
Like no class before them, they began at Whitman College virtually. The Class of 2024’s true uniqueness lies, though, in the depth and breadth each of their personal narratives adds to the Whitman community. Read some of their stories.
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Virtual Undergraduate Conference Sparks Engaging Discourse
April 15, 2021 In its 23rd year, the Whitman Undergraduate Conference is an opportunity for students to present their original research from classes, senior theses, study abroad projects and summer internships. The 2021 conference showcased the work of 118 students and, adapting to the times, was held virtually. Presentations were pre-recorded and shown during the 16 panels, followed by a live question-and-answer session with attendees.
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David Nord Award Funds Projects Supporting LGBTQ Community at Whitman
April 10, 2021 For more than 20 years, the David Nord Award has been presented to Whitman students, faculty and staff to support scholarly projects on issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community. The Intercultural Center looks for on-campus projects that engage with important issues through a variety of creative mediums. Over the years, the award has supported everything from plays to research projects.
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‘Banking on Whitman’ Rosendo Guizar ’94 credits his high school librarian, Darcy Judd Wyant Ahlquist ’54, with his success
April 1, 2021 Baker Boyer Bank's Chief Credit Officer Rosendo Guizar ’94 credits his success to the encouragement and guidance he received from his high school librarian, Darcy Judd Wyant Ahlquist ’54.
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Labyrinth Adds Interfaith Outdoor Space to Whitman Campus
March 26, 2021 Whitman College has a new interfaith outdoor space on campus. In early March, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life led the installation of a labyrinth behind Marcus House and the campus bike shop on Shady Rill Street.
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2021 Power & Privilege Symposium Opens with Teju Cole’s Reckoning with Racism
February 18, 2021 Whitman’s annual student-run Power & Privilege Symposium, which provides opportunities for the Whitman community to discuss forms of structural oppression, opened with a keynote address and discussion led by Nigerian-American writer and photographer Teju Cole.
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'We Are in This Together': First Year Students Reflect on Their Virtual Start
September 30, 2020 Whitman’s decision to hold fall semester via remote learning left some students feeling FOMO (the fear of missing out) about what is popularly referred to as the “freshman experience.” First years can usually look forward to the fall as a period for self-growth, forging friendships and other experiences while on an exciting new campus.
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