Milestones and Memories: CLA Seniors Reflect
The journey for the Class of 2025 has been filled with excitement from beginning to end. With graduation approaching, 12 seniors look back and share their best campus memories, favorite courses, advice, and plans for the future. Join us in honoring and recalling their stories!

Max Pritchard made meaningful connections during his undergrad, from faculty mentorship to founding the Creative Writing Club.

Julianna Anika Jimenez’s experiences and classes helped fuel her passion for social justice and inspired her to pursue further education.

Adam Dunne developed his creative voice through hands-on media production courses and broadened his knowledge in global cinema studies.

Josie Frandrup gained confidence and communication skills through her major and is grateful for the department scholarships that supported her studies.

Kayla Ly found both connection in small classes and excitement in the vast opportunities offered by her anthropology major.

Kaya Reynal O’Connor found herself “always learning something new” in her courses, and values the broad opportunities psychology offers.

Lexi Addie’s undergraduate journey opened her eyes to many interests and gave her in-field experiences that prepared her for the future.

Michael Dunn strengthened skills in writing and teamwork while exploring the technology that powers everyday life.

Rachel Huberty pursued majors in both political science and history, finding they are “deeply interwoven.”

Teagan Londo deepened her love of art history while building community and finding modern meaning in the field.

Vivianne Nguyen valued the flexibility of her degree and gave back through student groups that deepened her community connections.

Tenzin Kunsang engaged deeply with ancient texts and ideas, discovering new ways of thinking and finding a tight-knit community through her classics major.