Whitman Stories
March 30, 2020
Supportive Environment Leads to Success for Alpine Skiers
The Alpine Ski Team is one of seven club sports at Whitman College. The team isn’t only lifelong skiers like Hoffman and Carron, many of the athletes started racing in college. The night before a race, the team will sit down and talk about their goals for the race day ahead.
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March 27, 2020
Associate Professor Jim Russo Talks About Social Distancing and COVID-19
Jim Russo, an associate professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology (BBMB) at Whitman College and an expert in infectious diseases, talks about the importance of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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March 27, 2020
Gregory Glenn '77 Leads Lab Team Developing COVID-19 Vaccine
The head of research and development for Pharma-Tech Lab, NOVAVAX, a clinical-stage biotechnology company, Gregory Glenn '77 and his team have joined scientists all around the world who are committed to fast-tracking a vaccine for the novel coronavirus.
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March 26, 2020
Emerging Entrepreneur Matt Dittrich '12 Launches New Search Fund
The Whitman politics major and 2018 graduate of the Yale School of Management is kick-starting his career with the formation of Blue Wood Capital, a search fund aimed at acquiring a business he will lead as CEO.
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March 25, 2020
Walla Walla Offers Plentiful Opportunities Over Summer Months
This spring's summer job fair is going virtual. A smaller, in-person fair was held in early March, but throughout the spring, employers and organizations looking for volunteers, interns or paid employees will set up virtual info sessions through the SEC. The events will be held on Handshake, Whitman’s online platform for jobs an internships. The virtual info sessions make it easy for students finishing the semester remotely to still connect with opportunities.
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March 24, 2020
Whitman Receives Mellon Grant to Support Northwest Five Consortium Initiative to Strengthen Humanities
Whitman College received a new $900,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the Northwest Five Consortium’s initiative entitled “Revitalizing the Humanities in the Pacific Northwest through Community Engagement.”
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March 23, 2020
Andy Burnstein ’20 Wants to See More Students ‘Pop the Bubble’
Graduating senior Andy Burnstein ’20 has advice for Whitman College students coming behind him: Get involved in the community. Register to vote in Walla Walla. Give back through local organizations. Be part of the city and culture. “Many Whitman students feel separate from the community, which is really unfortunate,” Burnstein said.
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March 16, 2020
Everybody Needs a Friend: Whitman Friends Brings Elementary School Programs Together
In March 2020, Whitman College, Friends of Children of Walla Walla and the Walla Walla Public School District (WWPS) signed a new letter of understanding to consolidate and strengthen two different mentoring programs to better serve — and reach more — children.
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March 10, 2020
Important Announcement Regarding NCAA Women’s Basketball Sectional
The NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Tournament sectional round games set to be hosted by Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine will be held without spectators due to concerns surrounding the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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March 5, 2020
Students Honored for Campus and Community Engagement
Three Whitman College students are being honored this spring for their outstanding contributions to the college and the greater Walla Walla community through the Campus Compact Presidents’ Civic Leadership Awards and Newman Civic Fellowship programs.
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March 2, 2020
Tech Entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato '89 Acquires Seattle Magazine
Sposato intends to reinvigorate the 54-year-old publication as a voice for the growing city that has been his longtime home. In a social media post, he said he is buying the magazine “because I do not want it said that in the years when my generation came of age, that Seattle lost its voice. I believe Seattle’s best days lie ahead and Seattle magazine will tell the stories that shape our city for generations to come.”
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February 28, 2020
Associate Professor of Psychology Pavel Blagov Describes Signs of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Blagov identified indicators of antisocial personality disorder (sometimes referred to as sociopathy) including egocentrism, callousness, manipulativeness, lack of empathy, impulsivity and fearlessness.
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