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Gerald Akorli

Akorli Helps Family Business from a Distance

January 20, 2022

Akorli has helped spread the word about the products via social media and is using his knowledge and interest in computer science to create an e-commerce website that will help his mother sell more of her products.

Philip Kettler, Dave Johnson, and Brendan Shea

Shea, Kettler to Join Langroise Trio

January 10, 2022

Johnson remains a Langroise Fellow at the College following recent retirements by Samuel Smith and Geoffrey Trabichoff. He serves as the Trio’s violist in performances and will be joined by Shea (violinist) and Kettler (cellist).

The Patrick Shirt

Meet the Student from “The Patrick Shirt”

January 07, 2022

Josh Andersen took charge of the Patrick Shirt, creating a list of friends who would wear the shirt each Wednesday. The list quickly grew beyond the circle of friends.

Dr. Megan Null

Family Ties Lead To Classes In Emerging Field

December 22, 2021

At one time, statistics was a course that people took on the road to something else. But now, data science and statistics are becoming their own roads, rapidly growing as critical academic fields to prepare students in several walks of life.

Holly Stubbs

QUEST: From Rural to Remarkable

December 09, 2021

Holly readily mentions professors like Rob Dayley, Jasper LiCalzi, Kerry Hunter, Steve Maughan and others with providing the individual attention to help her succeed.

Many Faces of Social Mobility

QUEST: The Many Faces of Social Mobility

November 26, 2021

Social Mobility in relation to higher education is generally defined as upward movement of students and graduates from one socioeconomic status to another.