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October 23, 2019

History Professor Elyse Semerdjian Discusses Turkish Incursion into Syria

Semerdjian, who teaches Islamic world and Middle Eastern history at Whitman, shed light on Turkey's actions against Kurdish fighters in the region following the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. forces from Northern Syria, as well as how Russia is now seizing the opportunity to fill the power vacuum.
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Photos from the Maria Lux exhibit "Famous Monsters."
October 22, 2019

Maria Lux's Research-Driven Art Explores Emerging Field of Animal Studies

Maria Lux teaches courses in beginning, intermediate and advanced drawing in the Art Department at Whitman College. This spring, Lux will be teaching “Animals and Art,” a course that explores relevant issues regarding animals from an interdisciplinary perspective that includes historical and contemporary depictions of animals in art.
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Becky Turner chats with students during a Consulting Corps luncheon.
October 21, 2019

New Consulting Corps Benefits Nonprofits, Students Equally

Funded by a $231,000 Core Grant from the Sherwood Trust, the Consulting Corps is a three-year pilot program that brings benefits to both area nonprofits and Whitman students, said Shelly Rasmussen, the community consulting specialist in the Student Engagement Center (SEC) who oversees the corps.
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October 20, 2019

Director of Financial Aid Services Marilyn Ponti on FAFSA Tips for Families

Ponti recommends that families facing issues such as divorce that might impact their child's college funding reach out to the financial aid office to discuss the situation. Financial aid officers have some discretion when it comes to considering the use of only one parent’s income on the FAFSA and can use professional judgment in some of these special circumstances.
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October 16, 2019

New Mayo Clinic Partnership Guarantees Research Spots for Whitman Students

This summer, Whitman College students have new access to biomedical research opportunities with the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Under a new Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) partnership, Mayo will hold two spots for current Whitman students to participate in research at one of three research centers in Arizona, Florida or Minnesota.
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A student manipulates an artists' book made out of blocks.
October 15, 2019

Donation Expands College's Collection of Handcrafted Artists' Books

Peter Newland ’67 and Robyn Johnson have shared their love of artists’ books for nearly 25 years. Now, they are sharing that love — as well as their collection of dozens of the handcrafted works of art — with the Whitman College community.
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A photo of Andrea Chin.
October 14, 2019

Andrea Chin '15 Hones Research Skills at OHSU Laboratory

Andrea Chin ‘15 hasn’t been one to stray from her goals and the path that leads her to them. While at Whitman, Chin was a biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology (BBMB) major. She had her sight set on Whitman from the moment she was accepted to the college’s Visit Scholarship Program, which provides a free trip to campus for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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October 13, 2019

Cameron Conner '20 Helps Launch Neighborhood Engagement Program

Conner says, "I agreed to take on this project because I believe the relationships we share around us make or break our well being."
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October 11, 2019

Whitman Signs Statement in Support of DACA as Supreme Court Considers Case

Whitman College has joined 164 other colleges and universities across the nation in signing an amicus (“friend of the court”) brief in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as the case heads to the Supreme Court.
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October 9, 2019

Portland Startup Whiz Rick Turoczy '93 Talks Tech, Entrepreneurship

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October 7, 2019

Whitman Names New Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations

Whitman College President Kathleen Murray announced the appointment of Steve Setchell as the college's new vice president for development and alumni relations.
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October 3, 2019

Whitman Herpetologist Kate Jackson Debunks Snake-Filled Border Moat Idea

After an article appeared earlier this week in The New York Times suggesting the president demanded a snake-filled moat to protect the southern border, Jackson, an associate professor of biology, explained that people who think they fear snakes "are actually afraid of the unknown."
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