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April 25, 2020

French Professor Nicole Simek Discusses Maryse Condé's The Belle Créole

Simek, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature and Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures (French) and Interdisciplinary Studies, is a scholar of the French Guadeloupean author's work and legacy.
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A weeping cherry tree at Whitman College.
April 24, 2020

Celebrate Arbor Day with Virtual Tours of Campus Trees

Whitman College holds the designation of Tree Campus USA from the Arbor Day Foundation. What does it take to maintain our campus trees (and our 1:1 student to tree ratio)? Watch the video to see how arborist Kirk Huffey climbs trees on campus to perform maintenance and pruning. You can also enjoy a virtual tour of Whitman's prickly trees, led by Senior Lecturer of Biology Susanne Altermann.
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A portrait of Sam Geschickter
April 23, 2020

Sam Geschickter '20 Explores Religion and Finances in Thesis

Sam Geschickter '20 brings his philosophical thinking from his religion studies at Whitman into his internship at a local bank. This thinking lead to a senior thesis project on the philosophy of risk-taking in the economy and business. Geschickter spends hours inside Penrose Library researching this subject.
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April 23, 2020

Gap Year Offers German Studies Major Path for Discovery and Growth

Before starting her first year at Whtiman College, Anneke Sherry '22 spent a year traveling the globe and learning more about herself and the world.
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A combination portrait of Evangelos Sarantinos, left, and Cameron Conner
April 22, 2020

Two Seniors Receive Prestigious Watson Fellowships

Two Whitman College seniors will have the chance to travel the world and pursue knowledge thanks to awards from the Watson Foundation. Evangelos Sarantinos '20, a biology major from Seattle, Washington, and Cameron Conner '20, a rhetoric and politics double-major from Spokane, Washington, are recipients of the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship.
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April 17, 2020

Schwa A Capella Performance of 'Distance' by Emily King

Whitman College a cappella group Schwa virtually performs a cover of "Distance" by Emily King. Students submitted recordings from Walla Walla, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Breckenridge, Colorado.
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April 17, 2020

Professor of Chemistry Frank Dunnivant Reflects on 50th Anniversary of Earth Day

Detailing what he describes as the three phases of climate policy in the U.S., Dunnivant grapples with how capitalism almost destroyed the planet and how it might save it, plus how to hold powerful climate deniers accountable.
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A trunk full of supplies donated to the fire department
April 16, 2020

Whitman Sciences Give Precious Supplies to First Responders

Frontline workers in the medical and emergency response industries are getting a boost in access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand sanitizer thanks to the generosity and expertise of Whitman College faculty, staff and alumni.
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A mailbox painted with images of Washington mountains.
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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Evan Martin ’16 at Golden Ears Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, part of the “Riverdale” set.
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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Chuck Sams speaks at Whitman College in 2017.
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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