Gillian Frew has a B.A. in English from Whitman. She has written for The Huffington Post, Thought Catalog, The Oregonian, Seattle Metropolitan and other publications, and has taught ESL in Spain.
Email: frewga@whitman.edu
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Emily Hanscam ’12 reunites Whitman alumni amongst Roman ruins
January 27, 2016 A Ph.D. student in archaeology at Durham University in the U.K., she is also the site manager at Halmyris, an active archeological dig since 1981.
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Whitman team places first in Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl
November 23, 2015 Six Whitman students have won top honors after competing for the first time in the Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl at Seattle Pacific University.
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Gay rights activist and filmmaker Pam Walton '66 reflects on early days at Whitman
November 20, 2015 In a Q&A, Pam Walton '66 recounts her life as a filmmaker, reception to her 1992 documentary "Gay Youth," and what it was like attending Whitman as a gay student in the early 1960s.
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“Seeing Stories” exhibition explores graphic narrative through interdisciplinary lens
November 17, 2015 The Sheehan Gallery display embraces a full spectrum of styles, from classic superhero comics to the work of contemporary graphic artists such as Joe Sacco and Alison Bechdel, both of whom have presented on campus as part of the series.
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Portland startup guru Rick Turoczy '93 talks tech and the liberal arts
November 13, 2015 Turoczy is the cofounder and general manager of PIE, or the Portland Incubator Experiment, backed by local advertising giant Wieden-Kennedy, and author of the popular Portland tech blog Silicon Florist, which has been featured on Mashable.
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Student Engagement Center expands resources with new interview suite
November 6, 2015 The SEC debuted its new interview suite during Family Weekend in late October.
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Composer Morten Lauridsen ’65 receives honorary degree
Considered one of the country’s greatest living choral composers, Lauridsen has also established himself as one of the nation’s most-performed composers.
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Whitman recognizes acclaimed composer Morten Lauridsen ’65 with honorary degree
June 5, 2013 Considered one of the country’s greatest living choral composers, Morten Lauridsen's works have been recorded on more than 200 CDs, several of which received Grammy nominations.
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NSF rankings reflect increased number of Whitman graduates earning PhDs in science and engineering
May 2, 2013 More Whitman graduates are earning doctorates in science and engineering now than in 2008, according to the new report
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Whitman hosts inaugural TEDx event
April 30, 2013 The event brought together seven speakers representing the Whitman and Walla Walla communities
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Whitman Undergraduate Conference showcases academic rigor across disciplines
April 10, 2013 During the 15th Annual Whitman Undergraduate Conference April 9, students from every academic discipline became the teachers.
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Terry Tang of The New York Times delivers 2013 Hosokawa Journalism Lecture; six students win awards
March 29, 2013 Terry Tang of The New York Times explored the evolution of the press since the Founding Fathers in the 2013 Hosokawa Journalism Lecture.
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NPR’s Sueann Ramella to emcee TEDxWhitmanCollege
March 28, 2013 Sueann Ramella, host and producer of NPR’s Morning Edition, will serve as emcee for TEDxWhitmanCollege.
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TEDxWhitmanCollege speakers announced; tickets go on sale April 7
March 28, 2013 Members of the Whitman and Walla Walla communities come together April 27 to share their ideas at TEDxWhitmanCollege.
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Whitman Teaches the Movement wraps up second successful year of civil rights education
February 4, 2013 More than 50 Whitman students volunteer to teach civil rights lessons in local schools
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Whitman College to host TEDx event April 27
January 14, 2013 TEDx is a series of independently organized, community-based events dedicated to furthering TED’s mission of “ideas worth spreading.”
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Students showcase off-campus studies experience with annual image contest
December 21, 2012 The annual off-campus studies image contest is a creative way for students to reflect on their off-campus experience.
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Brian Dohe receives Pete and Hedda Reid Service to Walla Walla Award
November 29, 2012 Director of Annual Giving Brian Dohe honored with Pete and Hedda Reid Service to Walla Walla Award
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Space tourist and philanthropist Charles Simonyi fuels dialogue
November 2, 2012 Space tourist and philanthropist Charles Simonyi fuels dialogue
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Veteran journalist Ray Suarez delivers final installment of 2012 political speaker series
October 24, 2012 Veteran journalist Ray Suarez delivers final installment of 2012 political speaker series
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