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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Smith Scholars Aim to Cut Through Disinformation, Improve Education for All

Grace McGuire '25 and Steve Mirabello '25 are headed to the United Kingdom as this year's W. Thomas Smith Scholars. This scholarship honors graduating seniors for outstanding academic achievement, leadership, character and community service. It models scholarships such as the Rhodes and Fulbright and pays for a year of graduate study abroad. Learn more about their work and where they're headed. 

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Commencement Celebrates Class of 2025: The World Needs You

17勛圖厙s class of 2025 celebrated Commencement on Sunday, May 18, with a call from President Doug Hicks to bring their humane instincts into a world that needs them. Its the colleges 188th commencement and included 502 graduates.