Grad and Fulbright Scholar Published in Video Game Journal
Stephanie Jennings ’11 had her essay “Passion as Method: Subjectivity in Video Games Criticism” published in “The Journal of Games Criticism.”
Stephanie Jennings ’11 had her essay “Passion as Method: Subjectivity in Video Games Criticism” published in “The Journal of Games Criticism.”
Nadia Gathers ’15, Nisbet Honors student, was named a University Innovation Fellow at Stanford University.
Lauren Miller ’15 is attending Texas Tech University’s MFA Theatre Pedagogy and Performance program. Lauren is the first person in her family to receive a Bachelor’s degree, in addition to …
The Washington Post just reinforced the unique value of the liberal arts in science careers with their article, “We don’t need more STEM majors. We need more STEM majors with …
Biochemistry major and Nisbet honors student Lorita Agu ‘15 has been offered a full ride into the PhD in Pharmaceutics Program at the University of Houston, including a living stipend.
Nisbet Honors student Maddy Morris ‘15 has been accepted to the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at both Western Carolina University and Clemson University.
Brenna Byler ’15 co-chaired and presented her research paper, “The Value of Withholding Forgiveness” at a recent regional philosophy conference.
History graduate Lauren Feltner ’11, now a master’s student in public history at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, interned at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, one of …
Congratulations to politics grad Hilary Koss ’12 on her new job as development coordinator for Alley Cat Allies in Washington, DC.