2017
October 27, 2017
Whitman assistant professor of sociology writes op-ed about tension between Spain and Catalonia
Alvaro Santana-Acuna examines how tension is playing out on social media
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October 26, 2017
Fall Visitors’ Day charms prospective Whitties
For Jocelyn Clark, a senior at Enumclaw (Washington) High School, the top attraction of this year's Fall Visitors' Day at Whitman was sitting in on a Spanish class—a subject she hopes to study in college. She joined about 50 high school juniors and seniors who previewed potential college life at Whitman through class visits, meetings with admission staff and presentations about internships, off-campus studies and more.
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October 25, 2017
Master puppeteer to pull a few strings at Whitman
Puppeteer Dan Luce has performed around the world—and, as of this coming weekend—at Whitman College. In advance of his appearances, Luce discussed the art of puppetry and his relationship with puppets.
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October 23, 2017
American Foundation for the Blind CEO Kirk Adams ’83 shares success story
From making 50 cold calls per day as a young municipal bond salesman to becoming president and CEO of the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), Kirk Adams ’83 shared his inspirational life trajectory with other Whitties during a campus lecture late last month.
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October 22, 2017
Whitman assistant professor says wildfire effects differ based on income
Sociology Prof. Alissa Cordner pens op-ed on Northern California Wildfires
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October 19, 2017
Video: Jillian Briglia '19 on Northwest Film Center internship
Jillian Briglia '19 leveraged her film and media studies major to attain technical skills, experience and networking opportunities as an intern at the Northwest Film Center in Portland.
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October 18, 2017
Alumni discuss how to land jobs at Amazon like they did
Amazon employees Austin Biehl ’16 and Sam Reddy ’17 prove that a liberal arts education opens numerous employment doors after graduation. Biehl, a recruiter for the international consumer and Kindle content team, and Reddy, a treasury analyst in the capital markets team, return to campus to discuss their burgeoning careers at noon on Friday at Reid Campus Center, room G02. A free lunch will be provided for the first 30 attendees.
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October 17, 2017
Acclaimed author and English instructor Ana Maria Spagna gives reading
Spagna, who specializes in creative nonfiction, is the former M.F.A. program director at Antioch University and the author of six books, including Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: A Daughter's Civil Rights Journey.
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October 17, 2017
Whitman geology professor and class featured in Wine Spectator
Professor Kevin Pogue invites editor to speak to terroir class
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October 16, 2017
Reunion Weekend underscores continuity
This year’s Reunion Weekend was a family affair for some of the attendees at last Thursday’s reception for alumni who graduated 50 years ago or more. Jerry Work ’62 and Carrie Gallagher Lyons ’57 are Whittie parents and grandparents—and that’s just for starters.
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October 16, 2017
Declared majors to offer advice at academic majors fair
What goes into the decision to declare a major? Whitman sophomores, juniors and seniors across academic departments praised perspective and problem-solving as two factors that attracted them to their field of study.
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October 16, 2017
Students and faculty celebrate groundbreaking scientific discovery
Forty or so students and professors gathered early this morning to watch a live press conference announcing a cosmic first: the recent detection of gravitational waves caused by the collision of two neutron stars. Whitman played a small role in the discovery, thanks to Assistant Professor of Physics Greg Vaughn-Ogin, one of more than 1,000 scientists involved with LIGO gravitational wave detectors and the organizer of the press conference viewing party.
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