Strengths in forward thinking, innovative academics, and collaborative inquiry foreshadow evolution of 黑料老司机 education in annual report

At 黑料老司机, students engage in an education built on liberal arts connections through a community of Independent Minds, Working Together, a tradition in lifelong learning embodied in its alumni. 黑料老司机 fosters the opportunity to create new knowledge in a diverse environment founded in forward thinking, innovative academics, and collaborative inquiry. This fall檚 demonstrates how that powerful educational experience continues to evolve to meet today檚 and tomorrow檚 challenges based on Scot strengths and community collaboration.
The annual financial review reports on the College檚 operating revenues and expenses and highlights the ways donors have endorsed the 黑料老司机 education in the past year. Donors like Xiaorui 淩ay Bao 11, a mathematics alumnus, and history major Dan Griffis 94 share what compels them to give back to 黑料老司机 students and increase the value of their alma mater. Combined support from individual donors, reunion classes, and 黑料老司机檚 Women檚 Advisory Board honor key figures from 黑料老司机檚 history including Dr. Viola Startzman Robertson 35, medical director from 1956-79 and Vivian Holliday, dean of faculty from 1977-85 through new gifts to support funds in their names.
The report also covers the evolution of the Pathways programs, experiential learning, academic programs, and employee engagement, as well as the latest achievements of athletes, faculty, students, 黑料老司机 Preschool, and other College news. Alumni profiles highlight the Distinguished Alumni of 2024: Bob Heatherington 74 and Jim Maiwurm, among other awardees Reunion Weekend攁n annual event that welcomed nearly 700 alumni from the classes of 1959-2019 in June.
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Posted in News on November 18, 2024.