Professors discuss potential implications of H-1B visa changes
By Tess Bruett | January 31, 2025Changes to the visa program could restrict the College’s hiring of foreign faculty.
Tess Bruett is a ‘27 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is studying History and hopes to eventually go to law school. In her free time she enjoys hiking, working out, and reading!
Changes to the visa program could restrict the College’s hiring of foreign faculty.
As the College seeks to expand sustainability initiatives, the Irving Institute for Energy and Society and Anonymous Hall both earned awards from the United States Green Building Council.
This year marked the 54th annual Earth Day on campus, demonstrating a decades long pursuit, fueled by student organizations, to combat environmental degradation.
Some community members expressed excitement at the initiative’s commitment to achieving real carbon zero and interdisciplinary approach.
The College held dramatic readings of the poet’s work, while local middle schoolers recited his poetry.
Wilkie, who died in February at the age of 60, worked for five years as part of the College’s Family Giving and Engagement team.
Bernstein is simultaneously running to represent California’s 16th Congressional District and earning his MBA and MS from Stanford University.
Thesen created AI Patient Actor, an app designed for medical students that simulates how a real patient would react to treatment and provides individualized feedback.
Rick Nadler had endless humor and positivity with those in his life, according to friend Christiann Pearson.
On Sept. 30, locals raised $139,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association in a two-mile walk.