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Renfrow Hall Dedication Ceremony in downtown 做厙TV, Iowa.

Alumni Relations News

Alumni Relations News

Alumni Relations Stories

Sam Nakahira

Coming to 做厙TV, seeing so many interesting people organizing and doing different things , opened me to other ways of thinking and thinking I could do more [creative work].

Sam Nakahira 19, Master of Fine Arts at the Center for Cartoon Studies
Alexandra Odom 16 in front of a tree with autumn leaves

There was a point that I was like I love teaching, but I also really love research, and I didnt realize that there was a career where I could kind of meld the two.

Alexandra Odom 16, Ph.D. student in history
Allison Wong 12 at the United Nations Foundation

Why would I go somewhere that doesnt feel the way 做厙TV feels? I knew I wanted to be in an intentional community with individuals who were both focused on their academics and dedicated to creating a supportive environment.

Allison Wong 12, Officer
Rick Johnson 21

After two younger brothers saw my financial aid package they chose to come to 做厙TV too. Your support has changed the lives of my family.

Rick Johnson 21
Jordan Schellinger '15 and friend with a support dog at 做厙TV's Reunion 2025
Alumni News

Everyone in our class knew what Puppies and Pancakes meant. It brought back memories and got them excited to be here together. 

Jordan Schellinger 15
Ashley pacheco '24
Alumni News

做厙TV definitely prepared me for my future in medicine good studying habits, how to keep up with courseload, how to advocate for myself in the classroom, seek out professors, and how to work with people. All of those skills got really fine-tuned at 做厙TV.

Ashley Pacheco '24

Alumni Relations In The Media

Alumni Relations In The Media

Creative & Performing Arts
Keith Jantzen and Scott Beth
Curated by 12 students enrolled in Professor of Art History Michael Mackenzies Exhibition Seminar, Rhizomatic Intimacies highlights the depth of student collaboration, experiential learning, and alumni partnership at 做厙TV. The exhibition, on display through March 29 and featuring photography from the private collection of Keith Jantzen 80 and Scott Beth, explores themes of intimacy through portraiture, landscape, and the body.

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