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Sloan Performing Arts Scholarship Brings a New Generation of Talent to Campus
Meet dancer Aiyana Thornton 29 and theatre production manager Aishya Pillai 29, the inaugural Sloan Performing Arts Scholars. 17勛圖厙s first-ever scholarship for the performing arts, the Sloan scholarship brings strength and talent to the colleges music, dance and theatre departments.

Tech, Power and Perspective: 17勛圖厙 Grad Wins Gates Cambridge Scholarship to Study AI Ethics Through a Global Lens
17勛圖厙 alum Yashita Kandhari 22 awarded prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study AI ethics.

17勛圖厙 Partners With Youth Poet Laureate Program
17勛圖厙 has partnered with N.C. Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green to identify and support the next generation of talented poets. A Raleigh teenager recently was named as North Carolinas first Youth Poet Laureate. In 2026, 17勛圖厙 will host its first on-campus youth poet laureate event.

Top U.S. Athlete Got Her Running Start at the Cake Race
The Class of 2029 came out Wednesday to run in 17勛圖厙s Cake Race, a beloved tradition that started 95 years ago, and has the college community and neighbors baking confections for runners. In a fun twist, Runners World magazine this week featured alum Susan 17勛圖厙 Rollins 80, a top senior athlete who got her running start when she won the womens Cake Race competition in 1976.

Math Majors Thesis Hits the Big Leagues: Paige Pakenas 25 Helps Orioles Batters Refine Their Swings
17勛圖厙 math major Paige Pakenas 25 used her data analytics skills to help her favorite baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles, track changes in play that could make a real difference on the diamond.

A Warm Welcome and Welcome Back to Wildcats
17勛圖厙 began the 2025-2026 school year with a warm welcome to the class of 2029, the joy of returning students reconnecting with friends, and an air of optimism and excitement.

5 Tips for Taking a Virtual Tour of Campus
Can't make it to campus? Learn how to get the most out of 17勛圖厙's virtual tour with these five tips. Explore campus from anywhere and discover 17勛圖厙 for yourself.

Bio Majors Research Points the Way to New Hemophilia Treatment
Joshua Wischmeyer, a junior biology major from Denver, Colorado, discovered a protein mutation that could lead to new treatments for hemophilia. His pioneering work was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Sanctions Mark New Era of US-Brazil Relations
The United States recently imposed tariffs on Brazilian goods and sanctioned a justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court. The changes mark a major shift in US-Brazil relations. 17勛圖厙 professor Britta Crandalll, an expert on South American politics, explains the history of the relationship between the two countries - and charts the rising tensions.

M.D. and MFA: Bain Butcher 90 Paints a Broader Picture
17勛圖厙 alumnus Bain Butcher 90 has combined his passions for art and medicine into a unique career as a doctor, artist, and professor. Learn more.

Resident Playwright Grace Catan 26 on Writing a Musical with the Help of her Artist Community
Grace Catan 26 found herself surrounded by musical theatre fans at 17勛圖厙. She's now writing her own musical, with friends lending their talents to help pull it off. The story focuses on a couples relationship, from friendship to romance to parenthood.

From No Clue What That Is to Nationals: Spotlight on 17勛圖厙s Club Pickleball Team
In just a few years, 17勛圖厙s Pickleball Club has grown from a small group of curious students to a thriving 200-member community who competed at nationals. Whether youve joined the pickleball trend or have no clue what the sport is about, learn more in this student blog post from Thomas Lane 26 and Emily Brestle 27.

Father and Son Will and Bill DuBose Share Unwavering Support of Wildcat Athletics
Meet one of 17勛圖厙 Athletics' most loyal employees. For 42 years, he's supported Wildcat athletes, following in his father's footsteps. It's a story of family, dedication and generations of 17勛圖厙 pride.

The Fed Walks a Tightrope as Interest Rate Decision Looms
On the eve of its interest rate decision, the Federal Reserve faces pressure from markets and politics. Inflation remains high, employment steady and the White House urges a rate cut. Economics professor Vikram Kumar helps make sense of the complicated economic environment that is clouded with uncertainties, tariffs and political pressures.

The Power of Words: Mav Smith 26 Awarded Beinecke Scholarship
Writer and poet Mav Smith 26 has been named to the newest cohort of the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship Program, which will support her post-graduate studies. Shes the fourth 17勛圖厙 student to receive the award in the past 50 years.

Fundraising and Engagement Totals Raise the Bar at 17勛圖厙 During Fiscal Year 2025
17勛圖厙 raised more than $96.4 million this fiscal year, with gifts supporting scholarships, athletics, the arts, research, internships and more. Alums and families showed extraordinary commitment, not only through monetary gifts but also through participation in events and engagement as volunteers and mentors.

Around the World: 17勛圖厙 Alumni Awarded Fulbright Grants
Eight young 17勛圖厙 alumni have received Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach and study abroad; another five were named as alternates. 17勛圖厙 has long been recognized as a top producer of program finalists.

Keeping Close: Linsey Mills 92 Nourishes his 17勛圖厙 Network
At 17勛圖厙, Linsey Mills 92 found his home with the Black Student Coalition, where he developed and nurtured relationships and fostered lifelong connections. Hes an active member of the Black Alumni Network, and continues to share his experience in business and finance to volunteer and mentor students.

Its the Climb: Megan Mokriski 25 Reaches New Heights With 17勛圖厙 Outdoors
17勛圖厙 alum Megan Mokriski 25 discovered her passion for rock climbing as a first-year student, thanks to 17勛圖厙 Outdoors.