Whitman Stories

April 15, 2020
President's Scholarship Allows Math Major Sylvie Corwin ’22 to Pursue Art Passion
Whitman offers President’s Scholarships and talent-based scholarships in theatre arts, fine arts, debate and music. For the fine arts award, recipients have to at least minor in the Art Department. Now a sophomore mathematics and English double major, with an art minor, Sylvie Corwin included images of painted mailboxes in her art portfolio, and received a talent-based President’s Scholarship to study at Whitman.
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April 14, 2020
Evan Martin ’16 Finds Opportunity in ‘Riverdale’ Writers Room
Archie and his friends are a long way from where they started as innocent teens in the pages of comic books. And along for the ride is Evan Martin ’16, a film and media studies major, who has served as a writer’s assistant for the “Riverdale” TV show on The CW since December 2017.
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April 13, 2020
Co-Taught Indigenous Politics Course Brings Tribal Perspective to Pandemic
Before Whitman College announced the move to online teaching in March in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sams and Thayne had already made the decision to shift the course to an online format out of concern for the safety of students and the CTUIR community.
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April 11, 2020
Interfaith Chaplain Adam Kirtley Bridges Social Distancing With Technology
Kirtley has been sending out weekly video messages to students during this time to help them feel connected despite the recent shift to distance learning.
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April 10, 2020
Haley King '20 Completes College's First Special Effects Makeup Thesis
Senior theater major Haley King '20 went to her thesis advisor with an idea to do her senior thesis project on special effect make-up. When the production, "Playing with Fire: (After Frankenstein)" came on the table for the 2019/2020 season, King was able to make her idea a reality.
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April 10, 2020
Zidane Galant-LaPorte '21 Views COVID-19 Through Lens of Community Health
Even before COVID-19 hit Washington and forced the closure of Whitman College’s Walla Walla campus in March, Zidane Galant-LaPorte was already talking about the novel coronavirus in her health and illness class, led by Associate Professor and Garrett Fellow Alissa Cordner.
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April 8, 2020
Associate Professor of Psychology Erin Pahlke on Kids' Interpretations of Women in Politics
Citing her own experience conducting a study during the 2016 election cycle, she wrote that while 65 percent of kids surveyed knew that a woman has never been elected president of the United States, only 25 percent mentioned gender discrimination as a factor.
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April 6, 2020
Professor of Psychology Melissa Clearfield on Promoting Early Learning in Infants
She joined host Jessica Rolph for a discussion on executive function in babies, including the famous "marshmallow test," and how parents can boost such development.
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April 5, 2020
Assistant Professor of Psychology Tom Armstrong on Anxiety Disorders During Lockdown
"Even when we're not in the middle of a pandemic, most people with anxiety disorders grapple with trying to distinguish between excessive fears to threats that aren't real, or what's called false alarms," explained Armstrong, who researches anxiety-related disorders and phobias. "Now we're being told those fears that once seemed irrational are rational. The alarm isn't false."
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March 31, 2020
Spring Semester Re-Launches with Focus on Online Learning
In response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic, on March 12, 2020, President Kathleen Murray announced that Whitman would move to online learning for the remainder of spring semester. With classes restarting March 30, Whitman’s faculty and staff had only two weeks to move their material and prepare students — and themselves — for the unprecedented shift.
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March 30, 2020
Supportive Environment Leads to Success for Alpine Skiers
The Alpine Ski Team is one of seven club sports at Whitman College. The team isn’t only lifelong skiers like Hoffman and Carron, many of the athletes started racing in college. The night before a race, the team will sit down and talk about their goals for the race day ahead.
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March 27, 2020
Associate Professor Jim Russo Talks About Social Distancing and COVID-19
Jim Russo, an associate professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology (BBMB) at Whitman College and an expert in infectious diseases, talks about the importance of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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