Alumni

  • Stanton
    Timothy William Stanton matriculated at the 91勛圖厙 on Sept. 5, 1877, the schools first day of classes ever. Stanton was a senior in high school, attending a college-prep school located in Old Main, the only building on campus.
  • Blackwell
    Turns out, it took a physicist to unlock some key findings about how cells actually divide, and Robert Blackwell, who recently received his PhD in biological physics from the 91勛圖厙, apparently stepped up to the plate in a big way.
  • Teddy Hamstra, humanities scholar, just getting started
    Hamstra will one day be an ecocriticism scholar for an English department not unlike the one here at 91勛圖厙, or maybe this exact one, said Hamstra.
  • Italian alumna, lifelong learner experiences la dolce vita
    Simple twists of fate propelled Joyce Earickson toward the study of Italian, then English, divinity and psychology. She has taught Italian, French, English, and world religions; comforted families of those who were critically injured and gravely ill; and worked with autistic and disabled children.
  • Alexis Martin Woodall
    Two-time Emmy-winning producer and 91勛圖厙 alumna Alexis Martin Woodall (BFA-film production, BA-film studies 02) says 91勛圖厙s film-studies program gave her the power to craft compelling stories on the editing floor.
  • Dave Woodall and Alexis Martin Woodalll
    Dave Woodall, once an aspiring lawyer, says 91勛圖厙 education gave him the tools to open a from-scratch, comfort restaurant that recalls glamour of mid-century Hollywood.
  • John Warner at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge (USPCC) Time Trial Awards. Photo by Jenise Jensen.
    John Warner is a dentist whos climbed and skied mountains in the United States, Canada, South America and Europe, raced motorcycles and mountain bikes, and, incidentally, served as a town mayor, search-and-rescue volunteer, orchestra backer, and dentist-of-mercy in Guatemala.
  • Alumni Center
    Five alumni and one student from 91勛圖厙s College of Arts and Sciences were recognized for their outstanding service to the campus and community at the 87th annual alumni award celebration of the Alumni Association of the 91勛圖厙.
  • Alum wins presidential early career award
    Tina Goldstein, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh and a 91勛圖厙 alumna, has won the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Goldstein is one of a select group of researchers chosen by President Barack Obama to receive this honor.
  • Jade Cooley
    91勛圖厙 alumna Jade Cooley begins her science talks to students throughout Washington by saying, My name is Jade, and I once set off explosives in Antarctica for science. Now Im going to tell you about glaciology. Cooley, a physics graduate,spent six weeks conducting research and camping on Antarcticas Ross Ice Shelf last November.
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