Campus News
You are what you eat
Interview with Eric Schlosser, autor of "Fast Food Nation" and 2012 Whitman Commencement speaker.
Faculty Authors
“From Babel to Pentecost: The Poetry of Pierre Emmanuel” and a new verse translation of Lucan's "Civil War."
Have ukulele, will travel
By the time Zach Duffy ’12 returns to the U.S. next year, he may be able to add “ukulele expert” to his curriculum vitæ.
The Witching Hour
Listeners worldwide tune into The Witching Hour, a KWCW radio show conjured by Claire Johnson ’14, Sara Rasmussen ’12 and Mehera Nori ’12.
By the Numbers
Fellowships, grants and scholarships.
Verbatim
A collection of quotes from or about the Whitman community.
Lecture Scene
A small selection of the broad range of nationally acclaimed artists, authors and lecturers who visited campus and interacted with Whitman students this spring.
Award Recipients
Recognizing excellence in the Whitman faculty.
Scoreboard
Whitman athletic honors and accomplishents.
Debaters Excel
For the third consecutive year, Whitman’s Parliamentary Debate Team is the best in the nation.
Paul Yancey assists famous director in daring dive
When "Titanic" director James Cameron decides to dive to the deepest spot in the ocean, who does his scientist call for guidance?
Work with students gave rise to professor’s book
Aaron Bobrow-Strain drew on classroom discussions.
Hosokowa Journalism Contest honors students
The Seattle Times Executive Editor David Boardman and President George Bridges presented awards to this year's winners.
Whitman welcomes 12 tenure-track professors
New faculty hired in 10 departments
The Pioneer tops among college papers at contest
Whitman’s weekly student-run newspaper, The Pioneer, has again been honored nationally.
“Intermezzo” marks end of an era for Hutson-Fish
Idalee Hutson-Fish, adjunct instructor of dance, to retire after more than 30 years at Whitman.