“How you’re called to be in this world will evolve, and that’s okay.” Lulete Mola (BA '14, political science) reflects on navigating her life and career while working toward…
National Book Award Winner in nonfiction Tiya Miles (PhD ‘00, American studies) believes our heroes have flaws and make mistakes “just like everyone else.”
An adoptee born in Seoul, South Korea in 1975, Megan Rye (MFA ‘03, art) explores themes of migration, citizenship, remembrance, war, and democracy through paintings, drawings…
A remembrance of Jim Denomie (BFA '95, art; BA American Indian studies '95), who meant so much to this community through his kind spirit and his dedication to painting with…
Backed by the skills she gained as an undergraduate student, researcher, and intern at the University, alumna Delana Haglund (BA ‘19) feels prepared for any future endeavor.
Geography PhD graduate, Dr. Crawford is a USGS scientist and co-chair of the Landsat science team; the Landsat series of satellites provides one of the longest-running and…