News Collection
Engaged Liberal Arts in Action
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From Ninde Tutor to Future Pediatrician
Through hands-on service, nonprofit leadership, and undergraduate research, Ellie Pollock-Ballard ’26 is building a future in pediatric medicine rooted in community care.
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From the Great Lakes to the East Coast: Connecting Research and Service
Nyrobi Whitfield ’26 blends marine ecology research and community engagement through CELA to shape a path toward climate change research.
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Bridging Art, Environment, and Public Service Through CELA
Through an arts apprenticeship, climate communication, and a Udall Scholarship, Nathaniel Liu ’26 connects experiential learning with a career in environmental public service.
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Chudi Martin Jr. ’24 Earns Prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship
The ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï double major is one of 26 people awarded the highly competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship—an honor reserved for the most academically brilliant social leaders in the U.S.
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Leo Hidy ’23 Earns 2026 Marshall Scholarship
Leo Hidy ’23, a comparative American studies major who also studied business and economics while at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, has received a 2026 Marshall Scholarship that will fund two years of graduate study in the UK.
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Walter Moak ’25 Earns Fulbright to Germany
The record-setting ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï athlete and musical studies major has earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Germany for the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Alana Metcalf ’22 Earns Fulbright to Taiwan
The fellowship will help the psychology major achieve her goals of becoming a globally minded mental health professional.
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How Virtual Chemistry Can Provide Real-World Solutions
Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Professor Shuming Chen’s NSF CAREER award funds research and education opportunities for ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï students.
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ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s Tanisha Shende Named National Student Employee of the Year
Computer science and math double major is also a devoted advocate for other STEM students through her work with the Office of Undergraduate Research.
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Lab Crawl: It’s Not Just for Scientists
Oct. 27 open house highlights research across the sciences—and just about everywhere else.
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Summer of Justice
Darius Butler explores human rights across three continents through a Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship.
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Virtual Business, Actual Visit
The Obies behind Virtu.Academy share their story in a March 30 career talk.