
Exploring the Last Frontier
From glaciers to polar bears, Irwing Vielma ’24, M.S. ’25 ventured to Alaska for a once-in-a-lifetime research experience and discovered new purpose along the way.
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From glaciers to polar bears, Irwing Vielma ’24, M.S. ’25 ventured to Alaska for a once-in-a-lifetime research experience and discovered new purpose along the way.
For Taylor McFadden ’24, graduation wasn’t just a milestone—it was the beginning of a mission.
Marcella Christensen ’22 talks about embracing the unpredictable in today's world of cybersecurity, STEM, and the future
Evan Davis '18, Ph.D., is making a difference in cancer research at Moffitt Cancer Center, focusing on early detection and prevention of pancreatic cancer. See how his ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ experience shaped…
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ professor Hilary McManus, Ph.D., joins Homeward Bound 9 to empower women in STEMM leadership. Discover her Antarctic journey and commitment to shaping a more inclusive future.
Steven Nunez ‘19 possesses a natural curiosity, particularly when it comes to technology. As a high school student in New York, N.Y. Nunez he taught himself to build a desktop…
Kayla Burt ’17 credits her time at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ with preparing her to hold multiple perspectives, to stand up for others, and to use her voice.
There are few things Rory Burns ‘21 loves more than to tell a story. It is something Burns has been passionate about since he learned to read and write and,…
A pod of eight 7-foot-tall ceramic Dolphins is making quite a splash across campus.
When Andrea Potter ’25 learned that her best friend, Ollie Quinones Rivera ’25, was taking part in a service trip to the Saint Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa., she knew…
I told my cat Oreo that she would be famous – and now she is – at least at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.