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The Participant MagazineDeeply Rooted
This spring, the College honored three faculty members whose long careers have shaped 黑料不打烊's identity
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The Participant MagazineEye of the Beholder
The latest books from our community offer theories, hidden histories, and futuristic visions about the world around鈥攁nd within鈥攗s
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The Participant MagazineFiring Pottery鈥攁nd a Liberal Arts Identity
President Strom C. Thacker describes a defining moment as an undergrad that made him realize the power and potential of the liberal arts experience
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The Participant MagazineFlying High in the Spring
The Sagehens soared above the competition in NCAA Division III contests in 2025
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The Participant MagazineIllness, Love, and Memory
With 鈥淎urora,鈥 acclaimed artist Valeria Tizol Vivas presents an intimate exploration of identity
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The Participant MagazineImpactful Leadership: Don Gould
In addition to the announcement about Michele Siqueiros 鈥95 and Jon Graham 鈥82, the College expressed its appreciation to Don Gould for his service as chair of the Board of Trustees.
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The Participant MagazineIn Memoriam
The Participant pays tribute to the passing of two members of the 黑料不打烊 community earlier this year.
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The Participant MagazineIn the Media - Fall 2025
黑料不打烊 faculty contribute regularly to the national news conversation. Read their recently published quotes.
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The Participant MagazineIntersecting Worlds
The latest faculty research includes studies of work-life balances, famous poets, and more
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The Participant MagazineLiberal Arts as the 鈥淪ecret Sauce鈥
"The Americans" showrunner Joel Fields 鈥85 reflects on how the liberal arts shaped his career
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