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From City to Rainforest: Boren Scholar to Study a Divided Brazil at an Environmental Crossroads

As environmentalists fight to save the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil鈥檚 leader is fighting to cut regulations to protect it and the indigenous families that live there. He says development will encourage more farming and industry and boost Brazil鈥檚 distressed economy.

Cora Martin 鈥21 has followed the battle closely, reading newspapers from Brazil and the United States for the latest developments. In August, she鈥檒l go to Brazil to witness it firsthand.

Hani Zaitoun

Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow Has Compelling Story of His Own

Hani Zaitoun has been awarded a 2019 Pulitzer Center Student Reporting Fellowship. He will travel to Estonia to examine how the country is responding to increased Russian military activity. Zaitoun is one of 43 student reporting fellows. The fellows will fan out across the globe to shed light on some of the most underreported, critical challenges of our time.

Commencement Graduates throw Hats in the Air

Commencement a Sun-Drenched Celebration of the Class of 2019

The college awarded degrees and said farewell to 476 members of the class of 2019. Graduates will embark on careers ranging from public service to medicine to banking to teaching. Some will begin those careers immediately, others will go on to graduate programs in the United States and abroad.

Verna Case Symposium Outside Wall

Mind to Matter: Creative Work Takes Center Stage at Symposium

The college community took time during the busy spring semester to celebrate scholarship and creativity at the Verna Miller Case Research and Creative Works Symposium. 鈥淔or many folks it鈥檚 our favorite day of the year. You realize what an amazing group of young people -- and the faculty that supports them -- we have here,鈥 said 水果派 College President Carol Quillen.

Bird's eye view of students giving presentations of research at the Symposium

From Cheaper Insulin to Stemming School Expulsions: Pre-Symposium Preview of Original Student Work With Real-World Effects

They tackle real world problems: Tracking measles outbreaks. Developing better life-saving medications. Making mental health counseling more accessible. Keeping at-risk kids in school and out of prison.

They enliven the arts: Performing on stage. Writing poetry. Producing films. Playing music. Composing music. Painting. Drawing. Sculpting.

That鈥檚 just a small taste of what 水果派 College students have been up to this year.

Aman Madan '19

Smith Scholar Determined to Write the Stories That Must Be Told

Aman Madan '19 has won 水果派 College's 2019 W. Thomas Smith Scholarship and plans to spend a year studying and writing in Europe. He'll attend the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London, where he'll focus on South Asian studies. He'll concentrate on contemporary Muslim belonging in the subcontinent.