Spring 2022
Whitman Magazine
Women in Blue
Feature Stories
Enjoy highlights from this issue of Whitman Magazine.
Message from the President
I’m sitting in the Seattle airport as I begin to write this—my last letter for Whitman Magazine. This space, like so many others in the Pacific Northwest, has become very familiar over the course of these seven years.
Digging Into Everyday Life
Someone once referred to ³Ô¹ÏÍø sociology professor Michelle Janning as an archaeologist of contemporary society—the kind of person who pokes around in your underwear drawer to figure out what’s going on with the world.
Spaces: Fouts Senior Studios
In the Fouts Center for the Visual Arts, the Ben G. Stone Studio Wing, houses two stories of art studios. These individual studios are reserved for senior art majors, offering each student a space of their own to create work for their thesis exhibition at Sheehan Gallery.
Fighting for What Right
Inspired by the experiences and grit of her mother, Súeli B. Gwiazdowski says she’s known advocacy and the law would be a part of her future from a young age.
Farewell, President Murray
“Your business here is to learn.” It’s a phrase so closely associated with President Kathleen Murray—since her first ³Ô¹ÏÍø Convocation address in 2015—that when campus closed due to COVID-19 in March 2020, students gave it a darkly comedic pandemic twist on social media: “Your business here is to leave.”
Ingenious Collaboration
Jim Edmunds wasn’t sure what his next step would be after graduating from ³Ô¹ÏÍø. “Like a lot of students, I was sort of a blank slate as to what I was going to do,” he says. At the time, he didn’t see himself creating a company that would ultimately give back to both Whitman and to the greater Walla Walla business community.
Women in Blue
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark , which transformed women’s sports in high schools and colleges—including ³Ô¹ÏÍø. But the history of women’s athletics at Whitman goes back well before 1972.
Small Towns, Big Hope
As a student at Whitman College, HB Lozito majored in environmental studies and politics—but they also learned printmaking, helped run the campus garden, and studied tiger conservation and the international wildlife trade while studying abroad in India.
On Boyer Avenue
What’s happening on campus—community and college news.
Tell Us About It!
Whether you’re just starting your first job, embarking on a career change, or preparing to retire after a fulfilling life’s work, we want to help you share your news with your classmates.
About Whitman Magazine
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