Print magazine 2023
On this campus, Hellems has an academic leading role. Lately, however, it can seem a bit weathered in the spotlight.
Ava Altenbern, who double-majored in biochemistry and art history, reflects on charting her path through a pandemic.
“Versatile” is an apt, if succinct, way to describe Harshini Sinul.
̽Ƶ entomologist studies how to protect nature’s most important pollinators from deadly parasites.
When I see the humans who make up the college, I witness a unifying theme of connection—to ideas, people, communities and the world.
Glen Krutz, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, sees the power and promise of an expansive, liberal-arts education. Traditionally, this concept has been referred to as “breadth.”