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Monday, March 20, 2023

Two Whitties Awarded 2023 Watson Fellowships

Katie Jose (left) wearing dark blue scrubs and with a stethoscope around her neck; Annie Means (right) wearing a dark blue shirt, operating a camera on a tripod.

Congratulations to senior Katie Jose ’23 (pictured above, left) and alum Annie Means ’22 (pictured above, right) who were each recently awarded the prestigious and highly competitive Thomas J. Watson Fellowship!

The Watson Fellowship program offers college graduates a year of independent, purposeful exploration and travel outside of the United States to enhance their capacity for resourcefulness, imagination, openness and leadership, and to foster humane and effective participation in the global community. This year, 42 Watson Fellows were selected from 155 finalists who were nominated to the national level by their respective institutions.

Katie Jose, a double major in Global Health and Hispanic Studies, will undertake a project titled “Understanding Traditional Medicine” that will take her to the Philippines, Hong Kong and Argentina.

Annie Means, who graduated in December with a double major in Environmental Humanities  and Hispanic Studies, will undertake a project titled “Gender Inclusion in the Maritime Industry” that will take her to the United Kingdom, Iceland, Australia and Chile.

Jess Hernandez, Director of Fellowships and Grants and member of the committee that interviewed and selected finalists to represent Whitman College at the national level, is excited for the futures of these two new Watson Fellows. 

“Katie urges us to imagine a more inclusive, holistic, and empowering healthcare system in the United States that integrates traditional and Western medicine approaches,” says Hernandez. “Annie directs our attention to the value of a more (gender-) inclusive maritime industry and community that centers, uplifts and supports women-identifying mariners. These are two changemakers you are going to want to keep your eyes on.”

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Noteworthy

Noah Leavitt Attends Pre-Law Advisors Training Conference

Noah Leavitt, Director of the Career and Community Engagement Center and Whitman’s pre-law advisor, recently attended the annual Pre-Law Advisors Training Conference hosted by the American Indian Law Center on the Pueblo of Isleta in New Mexico. Leaders in the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) Education Department encouraged Whitman to send a delegate so that Whitman staff who are working with youth from the tribes are able to have high-level and culturally-relevant advising resources about this professional option. Conference participants heard from Indian Law experts as well as law school admission and financial aid leaders from across the country. Since returning to campus, Leavitt met with CTUIR staff about partnering to implement some of the ideas raised during the event.

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Whitman College Accreditation Update

Whitman recently submitted its Year 6 Policies, Regulations, and Financial Review Report to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). This self-study demonstrates to the NWCCU how Whitman develops and implements policies and procedures and collects, tracks and utilizes funds. Whitman is beginning the process of preparing its Year 7 self-study focused on Student Success and Institutional Mission and Effectiveness, accompanied by an onsite visit from an NWCCU peer evaluation team during Spring 2024. Look for updates on these next steps and information about the accreditation process in future editions of Whitman Today and on our Accreditation webpage.  

 

Tennis Center Closure This Week

Please note that the Bratton Tennis Center will be closed for cleaning on Tuesday, March 21 and Wednesday, March 22.

Daily COVID-19 Update

In accordance with Washington State Labor & Industries employer requirements, we are notifying the campus community that since Thursday, nobody with Whitman access was confirmed positive for COVID-19.

Please continue to follow all our campus COVID-19 protocols and if you have any symptoms that may be COVID-19 or know that you may have been exposed to coronavirus, please be tested.

Happening This Week

 

Tuesday

2 p.m.

Whitman College Women’s Lacrosse at Spalding University

Away Game

Wednesday

8 a.m.

Whitman College Women’s Lacrosse at Centre College

Away Game

2 p.m.

Whitman College Baseball at Central Washington University

Away Game

Saturday

12 p.m.

Whitman College Baseball at Pacific University

Away Game

1 p.m.

Whitman College Women’s Lacrosse at Linfield University

Away Game

3 p.m.

Whitman College Baseball at Pacific University

Away Game

Sunday

12 p.m.

Whitman College Baseball at Pacific University

Away Game

1 p.m.

Whitman College Women’s Lacrosse at Pacific University

Away Game

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