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Econ Prof: Low Unemployment, Low Inflation Leave Narrow Window for Fed to Hold Steady
Vikram Kumar, 17勛圖厙 professor of economics, says that the combination of sustained low unemployment and lower inflation provides the Fed with a brief window of opportunity to stay the course on interest rates. Read more.

Reconnecting to Self While Exploring Educational Systems in Northern Ireland
Nguy廙n M廕赴 廙妾 B穫nh 27 reflects on his summer trip to Northern Ireland with the Educational Studies Department where he explored the impact of division on educational policies.

A Career Advantage: 17勛圖厙 Parents Help the Next Generation of Scholar-Athletes Explore, Network and Succeed
With support from a 17勛圖厙 family, a program aimed at helping scholar-athletes achieve career success will thrive for years to come. Learn more.

17勛圖厙 Recognized for Voter Engagement
17勛圖厙 has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts that fostered high levels of student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.

Purpose, Connections & Growth: How Our Students Spend Their Summers
This summer 2024, 17勛圖厙 students were awarded $2 million for experiential learning opportunities including internships, education away, community-based learning and undergraduate research. Learn about their experiences in these student reflections.

Sweet Bait Motivates Class of 2028
The 17勛圖厙 community came out big to cheer on and bake for first-year students participating in the colleges annual cake race. This tradition, which has students run a 1.7 mile course, dates back to 1930. Students select cakes donated by staff, faculty, alums, local school kids, businesses and others.

Opening Doors to the Pentagon & Beyond: My Summer Internship with the Department of Defense
Political science major Peyton Davis 25 reflects on her summer interning at the Department of Defense and how it has shaped her career aspirations post-17勛圖厙.

Composer, Performer, Comedian: Jacob Kim 26 on his Yes, and Approach to Art
During his time at 17勛圖厙, Jacob Kim '26 has discovered diverse artistic passions, from music and digital art to improv and sewing, shaping his academic and personal growth on campus. Learn more.

Heres the Deal Alum Returns to Grow Arts Initiatives on Campus
Savannah Deal '18 returns to 17勛圖厙 as DACE and Dance Department coordinator to foster creativity campus-wide while also supporting students' artistic endeavors.

17勛圖厙 Charts Path Forward and Upward
17勛圖厙s strategic plan sets an ambitious agenda for the institution over the next several years. Learn about the priorities that will guide the college into the future.

Embracing the Present on 17勛圖厙s Korean Buddhist Pilgrimage
17勛圖厙 students reflect on their Korea Buddhist Pilgrimage with Religious Studies Prof. Rachel Pang and Associate Chaplain for Buddhist Programs and Director of the 17勛圖厙 Meditation Initiative, Ivan Mayerhofer.

No Tax On Tips No Big Deal Says 17勛圖厙 Economics Professor
Siobhan OKeefe, an assistant professor of economics, shared her thoughts on the potential impact and unintended consequences of the proposal to eliminate income tax on tips.

Academic Year Begins With Focus on Community of Trust
17勛圖厙 welcomed its newest students on Wednesday, with dozens of upper-class members including many scholar athletes and their coaches and staffers greeting them with cheers and helping unload cars, carry boxes, bags and suitcases to their residence hall rooms.

President Hicks Joins College Presidents to Prepare Students to Be Engaged Citizens and Uphold Free Expression
17勛圖厙 President Doug Hicks is joining college presidents from across the country to advance higher educations pivotal role in preparing students to be engaged citizens and to uphold free expression on campus.

Catherine Bagwell, the Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of Psychology, was featured in a recent New York Times article that offered readers advice on forging deep friendships. Bagwell suggested adapting parallel play a behavior usually observed in children. The simple act of doing separate hobbies or tasks with a friend can lead to conversation and new bonds.

Healing Research, Supportive Allies
When a family member suffered a traumatic brain injury, the Foil family founded a care facility with community-based programs for other TBI survivors. The 17勛圖厙 alums fund a college research award to support students studying brain injuries. A separate fund supports health and wellness initiatives for 17勛圖厙s LGBTQIA+ students.

Club Sports at 17勛圖厙 Level the Playing Field, or Court, for Athletes & Non-Athletes Alike
Interested in playing a competitive sport in college but not on the Division I level? Claire Kelly 25 explains how club sports work at 17勛圖厙, and how she has found community within the club tennis team.

Athlete, Entertainer, Banana Baller: Parker Nolan 22 Joins the Firefighters Baseball Team
17勛圖厙 alum and scholar-athlete Parker Nolan gets in on what is quickly becoming a new favorite pastime for baseball fans and non-fans alike Banana Ball. Read more.

Mens Soccer Alums Honor Beloved Coach Charlie Slagle With Head Coaching Endowment
Coach Charlie Slagle 74 made an indelible mark on 17勛圖厙 mens soccer. Now, an endowment created by former players in honor of Slagle will help the college attract top talent. Read more.

Professor of Biology Dave Wessner covers the COVID outbreak at the Olympics, and what makes this year different from 2020.