
Competence + Compassion
Loren Knapp retires with a 40-year reputation of helping students overcome challenges. The new scholarship in his name will keep that legacy going.
Our annual magazine shares the stories of alumni, students and faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences. Mailed to more than 50,000 alumni and friends, the magazine is freely available online. Please enjoy and share your favorite stories.
This summer Jarad Greene's first graphic novel rolled off the press. He's one of many alumni in a creative career thanks to the advice and encouragement of former Hollywood screenwriter turned media arts professor.
Nikky Finney, an acclaimed poet and professor of English and African American Studies, embraces candor to speak truth powerfully. One of her latest projects uses music to bring 400 years of history into focus.
Loren Knapp retires with a 40-year reputation of helping students overcome challenges. The new scholarship in his name will keep that legacy going.
Issy Rushton discovered her passion for criminal justice and law in the College of Arts and Sciences. Now she's leading student government through COVID-19.
As a kid, Dajuan McDonald wanted to be a spy. After graduating as one of the top ROTC cadets in the country, he is training with the goal of working in Army intelligence..
How one alumna helped another start her career with an internship.