A Place Like No Other: Fall 2025 in Photos at Whitman College
What a semester! Check out photo highlights from an unforgettable fall on campus
Fall is for friendship. From first steps on campus to moments in and out of the classroom that transform lives—join us on a journey back though some of the highlights of the Fall 2025 semester.
There’s something magical about Թ in the fall. From the moment the Class of 2029 arrived on campus to landmark events like the opening of the new Nancy Serrurier Village to moments in and out of the classroom that transform students’ lives, these are days worth remembering.
Join us on a journey back though some of the highlights of the Fall 2025 semester.
Welcome home! New students and the Class of 2029 arrived on Move-In Day ready to bond, nest and make a difference on campus. All told, this year new students came from 35 states, 40 countries and three tribal nations! (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Westies get under way. students and faculty gathered at the Johnston Wilderness Campus to kick off a 14-week, 6,700-mile odyssey exploring public lands and rural life in the American West. from their one-of-a-kind field program. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Falling for Whitman. The first weeks of fall semester were packed with fun. Top: The Interest House Community hosted a carnival-style get-to-know-you event. Middle: Stargazers gathered on the roof of the Hall of Science to get a closer look at the nearly full moon. Bottom: Whitties got to know their downtown neighbors at the first Whitman on Main block party. (Photos by Rogan Deptula 29 and Patrick Record.)
A one-of-a-kind field trip. In September, Whitman students, faculty and staff attended a private tour of the (LIGO) at Hanford, Washington. LIGO is one of the few places in the world with gravitational wave detectors that can measure minute ripples in space-time caused by cataclysmic events such as colliding neutron stars, black holes and supernovae. (Photo by Patrick Record.)
Bright spots, dark places. Whitties shine even in the dark. Top: Recent graduates (from left) Oliver Rodriguez Dickson 25 and Yahir Tzec-Carrasco 25 premiered their award-winning documentary Roll Modelz at the Milton-Freewater Drive-In. Middle: Photography students learned about Van Dyke printing with Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Robin North. Bottom: Students visited the Clise Planetarium in Whitman Hall of Science with Associate Professor of Astronomy and General Studies Andrea Dobson. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Creating and advocating. Whitties put their artistic talents and community passions on display this semester. Top: To Make Us Free: Witnessing Activism at Whitman and Beyond spotlighted the work of Whitman students, faculty and staff to bring about changeon campus, in the community, and in the world. Bottom: The Transfer Collective showcased the artwork of transfer studentsmade at prior colleges, in between schools and during their time at Whitman. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Moving the goal. The men soccer team rose to new heights in 2025 with its . The Blues , including Offensive Player of the Year (), Defensive Player of the Year (), Rookie of the Year () and Coach of the Year ()wٳ several other players earning all-conference honors. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
More from the highlight reel. The Blues always give fans something to cheer about. Top left: This semester, the women soccer team wٳ earning a Defensive Player of the Year nod. Top right: The women volleyball team ended the season with : and . Bottom left: At the , the men and women golf teams topped the leaderboard with team and individual titles () on the men side and an individual title () on the women side. Bottom right: And sophomore capped her breakout cross-country season with a trip to the . (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Modeling magma. In (GEOL-405), Whitman Geology students learned about magma transport by injecting corn syrup into gelatin volcanoes to study where eruptions are most likely to occur. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
Introducing Nancy Serrurier Village. A project years in the making reached its culmination in November with the dedication of Nancy Serrurier Villagenamed in honor of Trustee Nancy Serrurier (top right)thanks to the generous support of more than 160 donors to the Upward Together campaign. The three new apartment-style residence halls are already transforming the way Whitman juniors and seniors live and contribute to campus life. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
All the world a stage. As the semester drew to a close, Whittie talents were on full display in events like the annual Feast of Carols; Feeling Forward, a new dance performance choreographed by Whitman faculty, students and guest artists; and the Wind Ensemble Fall Concert. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
The building blocks of the brain. Students in the (BIOL-320L) got hands-on experience with advanced techniques used to study the brain, such as optogeneticsa relatively new technique that has transformed neuroscience. It reveals what happens when specific cells, or circuits, are activated and has great potential for illuminating the role of specific neurons in healthy behaviors and pathological conditions. (Photos by Patrick Record.)
It a wonderful (and wild) life. Of course, fall days at Whitman arent just about academics. From Outdoor Program trips to study breaks to peaceful walks across campus, this semester was filled with fun, friendship and growth. (Photos by Quinn Skinner 29 and Patrick Record)
Wishing all of our students a restful winter break—and looking forward to seeing you back on campus for spring semester!
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Published on Dec 22, 2025