Winter 2025
Whitman Magazine
In this edition of Whitman Magazine, meet a family of Whitman alums stewarding a vibrant Oregon ecosystem, five former Blues who are playing on in graduate school, a Computer Science professor with a unique perspective on problem solving, and a senior from Guatemala making the world a little bit brighter.
Whitman Alum Family Nurtures a Sustainable Forest in Oregon Willamette Valley
Feature Stories
Enjoy highlights from this issue of Whitman Magazine.
Extra Innings for Whitman Student-Athletes in Grad School
When the pandemic upended the world, it capsized college sports too, but years later, many student-athletes got a second chance to compete—in graduate school. Meet five former Blues who are using the lessons they learned at Whitman to advance and thrive in their graduate studies, sports and life.
Super Senior Student-Athletes Making Their Fifth Year Count
This year, five Blues student-athletes who started college in 2020 opted to use their extra year of NCAA eligibility to stay on at Whitman College and pursue unique opportunities—on the court, on the field and in the classroom.
Professor Problem-Solver: Teaching Creative & Efficient Software Solutions
When he’s not teaching a class, Associate Professor of Computer Science John Stratton can be found collaborating on research with colleagues, directing the Թ Software Optimization Lab, advising pre-engineering students or helping lead the global software consultancy MulticoreWare.
Curiosity & Connection Fuel Senior Eyleen Menchú Tuy Global Education
Deep curiosity and determination have taken Eyleen Menchú Tuy ’25 around the world—from her roots in Guatemala to boarding school in Costa Rica to studying in Walla Walla. As she prepares to graduate, she reflects on the value of finding community wherever she goes.
Whitman Student-Faculty Team Stages Illuminating Play in Peru
In the summer of 2024, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Carlos Vargas-Salgado and two student researchers staged the theater production “Camasca” in the heart of Peru’s most Indigenous region, interviewing cast, crew and audience members about its political impact on the Hispanic world.
Post-Reunion Reflections From a Weekend in Walla Walla
Successful journalist, podcaster and Culture Study author Anne Helen Petersen ’03 revisited campus, friends and fond memories at Whitman’s Reunion Weekend 2024.
On Boyer Avenue
What’s happening on campus—community and college news.
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