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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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The Class of 2009 gets ready to march in their commencement ceremony.
May 6, 2020

Graduates of the Great Recession Share Career Advice for Class of 2020

The classes of 2008 and 2009 faced one of the most challenging job markets in decades, as the U.S. reeled from the impacts of the Great Recession. The Class of 2020 faces an equally uncertain job market, with hiring slowing and the unemployment rate rising in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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May 6, 2020

Blues Baseball Video Series Keeps Love for Sport Alive During Closures

Instead of their annual weeklong training camp, which hosted between 50-75 children ages 4-11 from across the Walla Walla Valley, this spring each player on the Blues Baseball team created their own video demonstrating techniques and teaching drills for children to practice at home.
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President Kathy Murray
May 5, 2020

Community Efforts in Face of Crisis are a Source of Pride for Whitman

President Kathleen M. Murray writes about how COVID-19 has reshaped Whitman College, and how students, faculty and staff rose to support our community.
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Jacqueline Woodfork in their office
May 5, 2020

A Holistic Approach to History

As an advisor and historian, Associate Professor Jacqueline Woodfork works to build relationships and see connections with her students and subject.
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May 5, 2020

Studying the Impact of Politics on Children

Associate Professor Erin Pahlke joins psychology researchers to ask how much children really understand about politics — and how we can help make the rhetoric less frightening
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Whitman College students speaking with a prison inmate
May 5, 2020

Coming to the Table

A collaboration between Whitman College and the Washington State Penitentiary brings students from both institutions together to discuss relevant ethical issues in philosophy course.
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Sam Perkins ’17 outdoors in winter
May 5, 2020

A Burning Passion for Disaster Management

Sam Perkins ’17 is an Idaho-based smokejumper for the U.S. Forest Service. But he also has a more global perspective to fire management. After graduating from Whitman College with his degree in sociology-environmental studies, Perkins received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship and spent a year traveling the globe exploring how other cultures approach the environmental uncertainty of natural disaster.
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Whitney Rich ’20 served as a student consultant in Associate Professor Nico Parmley’s medical translation course this spring. (Photo by Aaron Grubb)
May 5, 2020

Cross country star, Spanish major Whitney Rich ’20 off and running into career

Cross country star Whitney Rich ’20 finds room to explore a career in medical translation and passions for the environment and running at Whitman
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Heather Wright ’99 stands in front of Ubinos, a volcano in Peru, during a period of explosive eruptions in 2015.
May 5, 2020

Heather Wright ’99 Loves the Collaboration and Challenge of Life as a Volcanologist

Heather Wright ’99 is a research geologist with the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program, a partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey and USAID’s Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance. Based in Vancouver, Washington, the program works to prevent volcano-related tragedies by collaborating with scientists and public officials around the world.
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