Whitman Stories

February 25, 2025
Korin Baker ’25 Breaks Whitman Career Scoring Record
History was made a week ago at a Whitman College women’s basketball game. Less than two minutes into the second half, Korin Baker ’25 stepped to the free throw line and became Whitman women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer. The Blues will be seeking their fourth NWC Tournament title this weekend.
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February 24, 2025
Whitman College Celebrates Black History Month
Whitman College honored Black History Month with a diverse lineup of events, from discussions on social justice and historical erasure to artistic showcases and community-building events.
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February 21, 2025
Curiosity & Connection Fuel Senior Eyleen Menchú Tuy’s Global Education
Deep curiosity and determination have taken Eyleen Menchú Tuy ’25 around the world—from her roots in Guatemala to boarding school in Costa Rica to studying in Walla Walla. As she prepares to graduate, she reflects on the value of finding community wherever she goes.
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February 19, 2025
Making the Move to Whitman as a Transfer Student
After taking classes at community colleges, Lu Austin ’27, Ricky Gonzalez ’26 and Jesse Grubb enrolled at Whitman College, where they found welcoming people and easy-to-access resources supporting them through the transition.
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February 18, 2025
Fast 5 With Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak
New Provost and Dean of the Faculty Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak shares what drew her to Whitman College and what she sees on the horizon for Whitman academics.
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February 13, 2025
Super Seniors: Student-Athletes Making Their Fifth Year Count
This year, five Blues student-athletes who started college in 2020 opted to use their extra year of NCAA eligibility to stay on at Whitman College and pursue unique opportunities—on the court, on the field and in the classroom.
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February 12, 2025
Power & Privilege Welcomes Keynote Speaker Fatimah Hossaini
Renowned artist and activist Fatimah Hossaini will deliver a keynote address at Whitman College’s 2025 Power & Privilege Symposium, using art to challenge stereotypes, redefine narratives, and spotlight resilience and resistance through Afghan women’s stories.
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February 10, 2025
New Scholarship Honors Longtime Whitman Advocates John Bogley ’85 & Shauna Lilly Bogley ’83
Jim Dow ’71 and Natalie Meacham established the John and Shauna Lilly Bogley Scholarship Endowment to honor the couple’s years of service to Whitman College.
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February 5, 2025
With New Partnership, Whitman Expands Access for Talented Students
Whitman College has joined forces with Matriculate, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping high-achieving, historically marginalized students navigate the path to higher education. As part of the collaboration, Whitman will meet the full demonstrated financial need of two or more Matriculate High School Fellows annually.
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February 4, 2025
Whitman College Introduces New Minor in Law, Culture & the Humanities
Whitman will begin offering a minor degree in Law, Culture & the Humanities in Fall 2025. This program will provide students of all majors with the opportunity to discover how law shapes and is shaped by society and culture.
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January 31, 2025
Community Learning Days Workshop Highlights Neurodiversity
Earlier this month, Whitman College faculty, staff and student resident advisors came together for a Community Learning Days event focused on cultivating new ways to support neurodiverse students.
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January 30, 2025
Bridging the Past: A Conversation on History, Healing & Hope
Whitman College will partner with Oregon Black Pioneers and the Oregon Remembrance Project for a moderated conversation about the importance of Oregon Black history, efforts to create more Black space in Oregon, and the contemporary challenges facing Black advancement in the Pacific Northwest.
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