Home News Articles Page 26 Articles How to Practice Medicine in Alaska Heidi Baines '95 on the tools she carries with her in the frontier and beyond. “I Like to Dream Big” Researcher and artist Jaye Gardiner ’11 uses comics to smash stereotypes and engage new scientists. New Realities The COVID-19 pandemic forced unprecedented, and often painful, decisions at Macalester this spring. Hatching Sustainable Plans Macalester's EcoHouse is home to four students committed to sustainability and four chickens. Unexpected Endings When the spring sports season was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, David Palmer '20 was just one athlete affected. Shelf Conscious: Michael McGaghie Ever wonder about all those books lining professors' offices? We're with you. Remembering Jimm Crowder Alumni and friends around the world mourn the loss of Jimm Crowder, Macalester's director of international admissions for 25 years. Gone Brian Rosenberg writes his final Household Words column. Macalester College adopts test-optional admissions policy Macalester College will no longer require prospective students to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission. Macalester Student Receives Truman Scholarship Junior Willow Fortunoff receives a prestigious Truman Scholarship. Thesis Statements We talked with seven students about their senior research projects—and we learned a lot. Planning for Fall 2020 Remembering Macalester Trustee Emerita Ruth Stricker Dayton ’57 P’87 The Trustee Emerita passed away on Tuesday, April 14. Courses in the City: Critical Issues in Urban Education Macalester's courses, like this educational studies course, capitalize on our urban location to enrich learning. Rural Landscapes and Livelihoods Macalester's courses, like this geography course, capitalize on our location to enrich learning. Courses in the City: Energy Justice Macalester's courses, like this environmental studies course, capitalize on our urban location to enrich learning. Courses in the City: Legislative Politics Macalester's courses, like this political science course, capitalize on our urban location to enrich learning. Courses in the City: U.S. Education Politics and Policy Macalester's courses, like this educational studies course, capitalize on our urban location to enrich learning. Risk and Reward Maddy Kennard structures her internship at a start-up in downtown Minneapolis, just seven miles from campus. Studying the Mysteries of the Universe National Chambliss award winner Riley McGlasson '20 has immersed herself in astronomy outreach and research—at Mac and beyond. A Green Brigade Since 2006, Chuck Green Fellows have explored democratic engagement and tackled big problems by partnering with social change organizations, and COVID-19 isn’t stopping them. Prev 1 … 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Next