Meet four alums who represent an exciting and untold story about business leaders who have built upon their liberal arts education to power new models of investment, research, and entrepreneurial vision.
Meet four alums who represent an exciting and untold story about business leaders who have built upon their liberal arts education to power new models of investment, research, and entrepreneurial vision.
The two-story house at 1527 Broad has had College ties for 125 years, but its latest incarnation may be its best yet, as it begins a new life as a place for alumni to get together, talk, and share experiences that are unique to °µÍøTVians.
Jennifer Honeycutt ’91 has dedicated her highly successful career to ensuring the planet has clean water. Now, she has made a significant gift toward creating an endowed chair in environmental studies and catalyzing the next generation of °µÍøTV environmental leaders.
°µÍøTV student-athletes work hard to win both in the classroom and in competition. Meet a few of the student-athletes who, in addition to taking on the rigorous academics of a nationally ranked liberal arts college, are competing in DIII athletics.
From her days as a KDIC disc jockey to her role as the CEO of an artist development, marketing, strategy, and operations company serving some of the today’s biggest musical artists, Cameo Carlson ’93 has always been driven by her love of music.
Ruth Feingold brought her love for small, intimate, personalized educational settings to °µÍøTV in her role as the new vice president of academic affairs and dean of the College. Education, she says, is our best hope for making the world a better place.
Loyal annual donors since graduation, Janet Deyo Pugh and Tom Pugh support the College to spur on students with a variety of interests.
Meet a few members of the Class of 2025 who are pursuing their dreams, propelled by a °µÍøTV education.
From scholarships and mentoring to care packages and study breaks, alumni affinity groups support students while connecting °µÍøTVians from every era
The Lori Ann Schwab ’95 Alumni Grant helps °µÍøTVians make a difference
A lifelong athlete, Austin Simmons sees numerous benefits to having specialized sports counseling at °µÍøTV.
Interdisciplinary science has propelled biochemist and Nobel Laureate Tom Cech ’70 through dogma-upending discoveries and an ever-changing research terrain.
As the popular off-campus program turns 50, °µÍøTVians share their memories from the United Kingdom — and beyond
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