Whitman Stories

May 19, 2020
Virtual Internships Help Students Stay Connected to Walla Walla
Sociology major Maraena Allen-Lewis ’20 and psychology major Sara Federman ’20 are both continuing to work for the benefit of the Walla Walla community, even from a distance. Federman is serving as the director’s intern for the Walla Walla County Department of Community Health, thanks to funding from the Whitman Internship Grant. Lewis has a yearlong Community Fellowship with United Way of the Blue Mountains.
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May 19, 2020
Senior Commencement Speaker Wants to Leave Classmates with a Laugh
For Whitman College’s Class of 2020, the stress and sorrow of the COVID-19 pandemic has been no laughing matter. The last few weeks of their senior year happened online. Many of them moved out of their residence halls or off-campus houses, not even getting a chance to say a proper goodbye to the friends they’ve made over the past four years.
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May 16, 2020
Jessica Luong '20 Reflects on Community Fellowship and Impact of COVID-19
For the 2019-2020 academic year, Jessica Luong ’20, a sociology major from Honolulu, Hawaii, worked as the Healthy Eating, Active Living fellow at the city’s Department of Community Health. During the first half of the fellowship, she worked with children in area schools and introduced them to locally grown produce.
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May 14, 2020
Mutu Bronze Sculpture Joins College’s Collection
A new work of art is finding a home at Whitman College this spring. The community has the opportunity to learn about the new piece in a video created by the Sheehan Gallery. The piece, “Underground Hornship” by Wangechi Mutu is a bronze sculpture reminiscent of an antler shed. Th majority of the work has a black patina, with the tips a vibrant polished bronze.
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May 13, 2020
Whitman's Virtual Admitted Students Day Sees Increased Participation
More admitted students and their parents attended and actively participated in the college's first-ever virtual event than previous on-campus tours.
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May 13, 2020
Associate Professor of History Brian Dott Traces Path of Chile Pepper in China
Associate Professor of History Brian Dott, author of The Chile Pepper in China: A Cultural Biography, speak with the host of KCRW's Good Food about the chile's pre-modern journey from the Americas to a staple of Chinese cuisine.
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May 12, 2020
New Musical Piece by Whitman Instructor Kristin Vining Evokes Feelings of Pandemic
Composer, pianist and Whitman College music instructor Kristin Vining wrote the song, "deep calls to deep," and had each part recorded individually by Whitman students and a fellow instructor. She then edited each part together to create a musical "call and response." The song evokes feelings around the pandemic and voices calling to each other across a vast distance, Vining said. Watch the video to hear the song and read more of the story of how it came together.
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May 11, 2020
Caring Teams Behind the Scenes Keep Campus Going
Whitman College's campus may be closed, but it is still a buzz of activity. The Physical Plant, Campus Security, Bon Appetit and Residence Life are among those teams continuing to work in-person to make sure the campus — and the students who are still living on it — are safe and cared for.
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May 11, 2020
Associate Professor of Biology Arielle Cooley Explores Genetic Mysteries of the Monkeyflower
A model developed by Alan Turing helps explain the spots on the flowers—and many other natural patterns. Cooley and fellow biologists describe the intriguing species in-depth.
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May 10, 2020
President Kathleen Murray Reflects on Strength of Community During Crisis
President Murray writes about how Whitman is adjusting to this strange new reality and thanks the Walla Walla community for its generosity of spirit.
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May 8, 2020
Director of Admission Adam Miller on Decisions Facing Class of 2024
Miller shares how admitted students are taking advantage of the enrollment flexibility Whitman has offered. When weighing the options for next year, starting their college education on time may make the most sense, especially considering gap year possibilities are likely to be curtailed due to COVID-19.
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May 7, 2020
Why Support Matters: Choosing Whitman Amidst Coronavirus Uncertainty
As graduating high school seniors ponder their next move in a time of unprecedented change, students like Rose Sosa and her family look to how helpful colleges have been during the crisis. With that in mind, Sosa chose Whitman despite not having the chance to visit campus this spring due to the virus.
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