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Stemming From Memory

“… and know the gesture with which the small flowers open in the morning.” Laura and I spent part of the morning with art profs Brandon Bauer and Shan Bryan-Hanson, with the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) and, above…

Soaring with Letty ’19

Congratulations to English major Letty Mundt ’19 on her win in this year’s Undergraduate Research Forum! Letty was honored with the award for best oral presentation at the April 20 event, for her short story “Skylark Drive.” Letty, a committed…

Dutifully Noted

Senior publications intern Mariah Doughman ’18 has served the college in many ways during her two years with us in the office of communications. Mariah is now in her final semester, and here she takes moment to reflect on one of…

The Un-Comfort Zone

When President Brian Bruess ’90 chose “fiat lux” (“Let there be light”) for the theme of his presidential inauguration (celebrated yesterday) he may not have anticipated a disquisition on discomfort and the liberal arts. Nevertheless, that is what Lee Knefelkamp, professor…

Just Going Through a Phrase

I enjoy it when we have occasion to use new, colorful, weird or fancy words in the magazine, but this issue it is phrases that are lingering with me: “Digital-free and blissed-out” – President Brian Bruess ’90 on his childhood…

Mining the Experience

In this, her first guest post for us, publications associate Emilie Smith ’20 reflects on her first study-abroad experience: on the new understanding it gave her, and on her appreciation for the college that made such an opportunity possible even at…

Body of Knowledge

Today I went to class – and it certainly felt like my first day of college. I can’t find the classroom at first, so arrive late. My travel mug is leaking. (Can you bring tea to class?) By the time…

All in a Global Day

An American, a Finn and an Iranian walk into a bar … well, maybe not a bar exactly. And this isn’t a joke, either. Just a note that  begins with last night’s tennis game with these three friends, myself as the…