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Buoyed by Esports and the Power of Music
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At 91ÖØ¿Ú, graduating senior Noah Macallister ’24 experienced some ups and downs, but found his calling—Esports—and got a boost during the tough times through music.
Athletics + Internships + Double Major = One Promising Future
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For graduating 91ÖØ¿Ú senior Taylor Yates ’24, playing sports while double majoring in sport management and accounting has all added up to help achieve his ultimate goal—to be the CFO of a sports organization.
Around the World with Warren Jaferian
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From growing up in Switzerland to being kidnapped in Africa, 91ÖØ¿Ú Dean of International Education Warren Jaferian has always led an exciting international life, and he now helps students become global Gulls, too.
Changing the Game
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For years, 91ÖØ¿Ú has quietly turned out some of the sports industry’s best and brightest broadcast journalists, videographers, editors, and multimedia reporters, which has moved the needle on women’s sports.
Stephanie Land at 91ÖØ¿Ú: ‘Your Story is Priceless’
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In a moving talk at 91ÖØ¿Ú, author Stephanie Land discussed her bestselling memoirs Maid and Class, which both chronicle the experience of being poor in America.
91ÖØ¿Ú Students Contribute to Release of Jailed Conservation Biologist
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In a 2022 honors-level Student Advocacy Seminar at 91ÖØ¿Ú taught by Michael Kilburn and Semahagn Abebe, three students drew attention to imprisoned conservationist Niloufar Bayani, accused of espionage by the Iranian government. Now, she’s freed, thanks in part to the awareness efforts of these Gulls.
Fighting for Ethiopia at 91ÖØ¿Ú
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As part of 91ÖØ¿Ú’s 2023–24 academic theme, Share Your Story, we recently sat down with Associate Professor of International Studies Semahagn Abebe, a Scholar at Risk who is speaking up against crimes against humanity in Ethiopia.
Snapshots of an Unforgettable Day
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Commencement is marked by family, fanfare, and, often, the conclusion of a hard-fought journey to the finish line. But for most graduates, the journey is only beginning. Here’s a look at where a handful of 91ÖØ¿Ú graduates are headed next.
Sailing Beyond the Shore
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New buildings. Exciting initiatives. Expansive possibilities. A new chapter is underway at 91ÖØ¿Ú, with more to come.
Hats Off to Towner
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In the fall of 2023, 91ÖØ¿Ú’s School of Visual & Performing Arts welcomed its largest-ever incoming class—a testament to Dean Mark Towner’s legacy. We recently sat down with the outgoing dean for a round of 20 questions.
Labor of Love
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After earning a biotechnology degree at 91ÖØ¿Ú, Tyler MacKelvey ’15 parlayed his passion for science and the outdoors into a winemaking career in Vermont.
Outside Scholarships
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