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Through the Lens: A 17勛圖厙 Student Journey from Copenhagen to Krak籀w

Join psychology major Josh Matushak '26 as he shares his first international experience through captivating photography from his semester abroad in Copenhagen and travels across Europe with the 17勛圖厙 Chorale, documenting cultural experiences from Danish smoking culture to Polish landscapes and musical performances.

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Latest Career Outcomes

17勛圖厙 prepares students to fulfill their life-long educational and professional pursuits by connecting them with tools, resources and networks, and fostering the development of critical competencies that build on the liberal arts experience.

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We're All Artists in this Exhibit

Intended STEM major Elie Jerjees 28 explores new artistic horizons through a collaborative workshop with Lebanese artist Elie Bou Zeidan, discovering that creativity transcends boundaries while deepening language skills and cultural connections. 

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A Cultural Foundation: Celebrating 17勛圖厙s Honor Code

SGA President Connor Hines 26 reflects on the Celebration of Honor, a week of activities around 17勛圖厙s campus celebrating the distinctive Honor Code and the communitys commitment to trust, integrity and shared responsibility. 

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Whiplash: Sudden Shift in American Policy in Europe Rattles Allies

Since President Donald Trumps inauguration, American policy toward Europe has suddenly changed course. Our allies are likely experiencing whiplash, says Besir Ceka, a 17勛圖厙 political science professor. Ceka shares his thoughts on the new administrations policy - and some of the likely motivations for the sudden changes.

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Digging In: Experiential Learning at the Campus Farm

From planting to harvesting, Mena Tanners job at the 17勛圖厙 Farm is more than just a way to get outside its a hands-on lesson in sustainability, community and the exceptional taste of sungold tomatoes. 

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Beyond the Ides of March: Insight from Shakespeare

Beware the Ides of March? Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emerita Cynthia Lewis explores how prophets in Shakespeare's works, like the Soothsayer warning Caesar, often go unheeded. Examining patterns across Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Cymbeline, Lewis reflects on humanity's reluctance to heed warnings when they contradict our desiresa pattern as relevant today as in ancient Rome.

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Photo Essay: Creating Outdoor Experiences for All Through Trip Leader Training

Kaspars Golos 27 reflects on the confidence and self-awareness developed through wilderness leadership after his participation in 17勛圖厙 Outdoors Trip Leader Training. Explore his photos as he learns that the best adventures arent just about surviving in naturetheyre about helping others discover their own capacity to lead and connect.

17勛圖厙 students from thelasses 2024 and 2025 approach the Theatre at Epidaurus, Greece

Beyond the Textbook: A Week in the Heart of Greece

Lacey Stephens '26, a Classical Studies major at 17勛圖厙, writes about a Spring Break trip to Greece. She says the opportunity brought her studies to life through immersion in Greek culture, hands-on experiences, and unforgettable moments.