News Collection
Engaged Liberal Arts in Action
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Mufalo Mufalo ’26 Bridges Art and Community Through CELA
The Bonner scholar and artist-in-residence uses experiential learning to shape creative practice and global engagement.
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Dylan Hwang ’26 Connects Chemistry to Patient Care
A CELA-supported internship in Singapore reveals how analytical science drives medical breakthroughs.
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Connecting Science Across Disciplines and Environments
CELA aids Luke De Carlo-McCann ’26 in integrating research, communication, and fieldwork toward a career in natural resource management.
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From Camp to Classroom: Supporting Diverse Learners
The Center for Engaged Liberal Arts (CELA) helps Ariana Ofori ’26 connect psychology, education, and hands-on experience working with special-needs communities.
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From Winter Term to the Lab: Building a Path to Medicine
CELA supports Henry Feller ’26 as he integrates research across the college and conservatory, clinical experience, and global study toward a career in pediatrics and public health.
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Finding Confidence and Community Through ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s Bonner Scholars Program
Math major Erica Vu ’26 leverages the Bonner Scholars Program and CELA resources to bridge the gap between academic research and impactful community service.
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Formulating a Future: Finding a Calling in Pharmaceutical Science
Chemistry major Alex Xie ’26 utilizes CELA’s research fellowships and scholarship advising to transition from campus labs to a future in pharmaceutical research.
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From Capitol Hill to Mellon Mays: A Journey in Engaged Scholarship
Through CELA, Aina Tasso ’27 integrates Bonner service, Congressional internships, and Mellon Mays research to build a future in scholarship and public service.
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Advancing AI Accessibility and Policy
ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï student Tanisha Shende ’26, a Goldwater Scholar and STRONG program participant, bridges the gap between generative AI innovation, disability accessibility, and international tech policy.
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How CELA and CLEAR Empower Biochemistry Research
Julia Ludwig ’27 highlights how ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s CELA and CLEAR programs provided the research foundation and leadership skills needed for a future in neuroscience.
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Exploring Identity and Research Pathways Through CELA
Sociology major Katelyn Liu ’26 explores Asian and Asian American identity through ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s Mellon Mays Fellowship and the Center for Engaged Liberal Arts.
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Connecting Hawaiian Identity and Global Advocacy
Isabel Handa ’26 shares how ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s Mellon Mays fellowship and CELA resources helped her bridge Hawaiian identity with global diasporic advocacy and research.