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Design Patterns and AI: Computer Science evolves at Âé¶¹´«Ã½
/in Computer Science, FeaturedA new “Design Patterns†course in Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s Computer Science program is allowing students to serve as architects rather than carpenters.
From Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to Oxford Brookes: Sophia Lorusso’s Path to Publishing
/in English, FeaturedBy Nylah Winchester, English Major
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ alumna Sophia Lorusso turned her passion for editing into an international adventure by pursuing her master’s degree at Oxford Brookes University in England. She combines technical skill, creativity, and dedication to shape her professional path while immersing herself in Oxford’s rich literary history!
The Democracy Project is going to South Africa
/in Featured, HonorsÂé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s Democracy Project is going to South Africa this summer, June 17-July 4, 2026, where we will explore the strength and fragility of the post-apartheid democracy, get a taste of diverse cultures and histories, and reflect on our responsibilities as citizens as we return home and see our own democracy through new eyes.
Recent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ computer science grad protecting clients against drone attacks
/in Computer Science, FeaturedIt all sounds very cloak-and-dagger, but Austin Shadel sees it more as an extension of his longstanding interest in drones and robotics.
Small University, Big Impact: Maisie Bandel-Ramirez’s Mission to Redefine Innovation & Leadership
/in Featured, HonorsMaisie Bandel-Ramirez, an Economics and Political Science student at Âé¶¹´«Ã½, had a very clear plan for her future. She narrowed her college search to four-year schools in Oregon that offered both an economics program and a wrestling team.
Open Books, Fresh Pages, & New Possibilities
/in English, FeaturedBy Nylah Winchester, English Major
Nylah Winchester, this year’s English Program blog-writer, recounts her eventful summer vacation and details what she is excited about for the fall term. Nylah then introduces Emma Pearl Williams and Emily Jennings, two incoming English students, who are just as thrilled for their upcoming experiences.
Donación de arte mexicano al Programa de Español transforma Central Hall
/in Featured, Spanish & ASLInspirada por obras de arte donadas al programa de Español y su relación con la clase, Revolución, Dictadura y Sociedad Latinoamericana, Daria Semco, estudiante de español, creó como proyecto final para la clase una exhibición permanente de las obras. (Reading Available in both English and Spanish)
Meet Linda Webber: Native Honors Scholar
/in HonorsLinda Webber was born and raised in Guanajuato, Mexico, and is of Chichimeca-Jonaz and Guachichile-Guamare descent.
Tribal Nations Honors Scholars: Future Leaders in Healthcare
/in Featured, HonorsMeet Kiya Jackson and Tiana Gilliland: Two Native Students Changing the Future of Healthcare Through Leadership and Heart.
Farewell, Annalynn! Hello, Nylah!
/in English, FeaturedBy Nylah Winchester, junior English major and Annalynn Mueller, senior English major
Nylah Winchester, the incoming English program blogger interviews Annalynn Mueller, the current blogger about her time as an English major and her experience blogging over the past two years. Annalynn then introduces Nylah and welcomes her into the role of blogging.