Whitman Stories

February 9, 2021
Meet Whitman’s New Sexual Assault Victim’s Advocate, Malia Lewis
Through a partnership with the Walla Walla YWCA, Malia Lewis has been hired as the new Sexual Assault Victim’s Advocate (SAVA) for Whitman College, Walla Walla Community College and Walla Walla University.
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February 5, 2021
Associate Professor of Politics Jack Jackson Signs Open Letter on First Amendment and Impeachment
Jackson joined other leading constitutional scholars and lawyers in arguing that former President Donald Trump’s claim that he is shielded by the First Amendment is “legally frivolous” and should not stop the Senate from convicting him.
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February 2, 2021
Exploring ‘Race, Violence, and Health’ With the Artwork of Favianna Rodriguez
Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture Studies and Garrett Fellow Lisa Uddin reflects on the artwork by Favianna Rodriguez that was chosen to represent Whitman College’s 2020-2021 Academic Theme. Rodriguez is a social justice worker, a cultural organizer and a visual artist.
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January 25, 2021
Associate Professor of Psychology Erin Pahlke Shares Insights on How Kids Interpret Sexism in Politics
With Kamala Harris being sworn in as the country's first female vice president, Associate Professor of Psychology Erin Pahlke explains how kids see sexism and racism in politics, and how to teach them to understand discrimination.
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January 20, 2021
Whitman Welcomes Students to Campus in a Unique Way [VIDEO]
In January 2021, Whitman students returned to campus with excitement and strict safety protocols.
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January 20, 2021
Alum Brings Power to the Polls: 'Hello, American! Come and Vote!'
Prior to the 2020 election, the U.S. faced not only a pandemic, but a shortage of poll workers. Power the Polls worked with nonprofits and businesses to encourage people to be poll workers. Over 700,000 people stepped up to meet that challenge. One of those thousands was Whitman alum and actor Kaliswa Brewster ’05. Her experience as a poll worker would prove just how essential and powerful poll workers are on election day.
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January 20, 2021
Whitman College Commits to Being ‘All In’ on Climate Action
Whitman College President Kathleen Murray has signed the America Is All In statement, assuring Whitman’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change and pledging to partner with the Biden-Harris administration to tackle the climate crisis.
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January 15, 2021
Coming Together: Tri-College MLK Day, Unity Week Focus on Social Justice
On Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, Whitman College, Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) and Walla Walla University (WWU) are coming together to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with two events open to the entire Walla Walla community.
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January 13, 2021
Whitman Ultra-Cold Freezer Loaned to Local Hospital for Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Storage
Before the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines could begin arriving in Walla Walla to immunize local health care workers, some logistics had to be figured out. When Providence St. Mary Medical Center was unable to get a freezer delivered in time, Whitman professors Brit Moss and Jim Russo stepped up and took action.
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December 23, 2020
Whitman Geology Professor Discovers Evidence of Giant Underwater Volcano
A giant volcano may be hidden beneath the waters off the southwestern coast of Alaska. The discovery is the result of years of research by scientists from across the country including Whitman Geology Professor Kirsten Nicolaysen and her team of student researchers.
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December 15, 2020
Whitman Mathematics Professor Hopes to Connect Others with Local Advocacy Program for Children
Walla Walla Child Advocates is a volunteer-based advocacy program for children in foster care. The program's mission is to provide culturally sensitive, best interest advocacy to children within the court system who have experienced abuse or neglect. Albert Schueller, a mathematics professor at Whitman College, has been a Walla Walla Child Advocate for seven years.
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December 10, 2020
New Video! Aliens, Bigfoot & the Podcaster: Exploring the Wild Side of History and Science
Laura Krantz’s career has taken a few turns, but the wildest of them all is the one that got her researching Bigfoot and aliens. As she releases the second season of her hit podcast “Wild Thing” it is worth looking back to the origins of Krantz’s stories. How exactly does a history major and daily news journalist become involved in producing a podcast that tells the stories of questionable beings such as sasquatch and aliens? Krantz ’00 says it all started with a shared last name.
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