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Shampa Biswas
March 24, 2023

Seattle Times Publishes Shampa Biswas's Nuclear Disarmament Op-Ed

Shampa Biswas, the Judge & Mrs. Timothy A. Paul Chair of Political Science and Professor of Politics, recently published an opinion piece in The Seattle Times titled “The lesson of this moment: Abolish nuclear weapons.”
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Katie Jose (left) wearing dark blue scrubs and with a stethoscope around her neck; Annie Means (right) wearing a dark blue shirt, operating a camera on a tripod.
March 3, 2023

Two Whitties Awarded 2023 Watson Fellowships

Whitman College senior Katie Jose ’23 and alum Annie Means ’22 were each recently awarded the prestigious and highly competitive Thomas J. Watson Fellowship which offers college graduates a year of independent, purposeful exploration and travel outside of the United States.
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Governor Inslee, smiling, wearing over-the-ear headphones.
March 3, 2023

Whitman Students Interview Governor Inslee

Washington Governor Jay Inslee recently visited Walla Walla and four Whitman students had the opportunity to interview the governor on Whitman’s student-run radio station KWCW 90.5 FM.
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March 3, 2023

Whitman Develops New Neuroscience Major: Brain, Behavior & Cognition

Beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year, Whitman College will offer a new multidisciplinary major (Brain, Behavior & Cognition) for students wanting to study the intricacy of neural science.
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Jeff Hamrick
March 1, 2023

Whitman College Names New Vice President for Finance and Administration

Whitman College President Sarah R. Bolton announced the appointment of Jeff Hamrick as the college’s new Vice President for Finance and Administration. Hamrick currently serves as the Senior Director of the Data Institute at the University of San Francisco where he is also a member of the faculty.
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February 28, 2023

Re-Imagining Maxville

Associate Art History Professor Lisa Uddin led a student-experience initiative, the intention is “to visualize the shape of and programming for an outdoor education center on 240 acres of newly acquired traditional Nez Perce homelands that includes the 94-acre historic site of the racially-segregated logging town of Maxville, Oregon.”
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Whit City is Back
February 16, 2023

Go Blues! Whit City is Back

Whit City, the branded student section for all thing Whitman athletics, is back after losing momentum during the pandemic. Whitman student-athletes can now count on boisterous support from the sidelines—of the court, field or pool.
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White text on black background: “NO MORE ALLIES.”
February 15, 2023

Whitman Welcomes Power & Privilege Keynote Speaker Loretta J. Ross

Loretta J. Ross, an acclaimed activist, public intellectual, and professor, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Power & Privilege Symposium on February 21st. The symposium aims to examine structural inequality and social justice, featuring a hip-hop performance by Sounds of the People on February 22nd and panel discussions on February 23rd.
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Adam Miller
February 2, 2023

Whitman College Appoints New Vice President for Admission and Financial Aid

Whitman College Appoints Adam Miller As the New Vice President for Admission and Financial Aid
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February 2, 2023

Whitman College Appoints New Vice President for Communications

Whitman College Appoints Gina Zandy Ohnstad As the New Vice President for Communications
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January 24, 2023

Whitman Approves New Concentration in Human-Centered Design

Beginning with the 2023–2024 academic year, this new concentration at Whitman College will provide a framework for students to learn and apply human-centered design principles across disciplines.
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Kathryn Woodburn in lab.
December 20, 2022

When Giving Back Just Makes Sense

Wendy Sanger McGuire ’77 lives a life of adventure and meaning—and when she did retirement planning, she thought of her alma mater, Whitman College.
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