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First-Years Get Big Welcome to Cleveland
Amanda Nagy
Connect Cleveland orientation helps incoming class explore opportunities in the city and greater Northeast Ohio region.
Jeremy Simon ’17: Environmental Outreach and Cross-Cultural Learning
Andrea Wang ’19
Since graduating from 91Ö±²¥, psychology graduate Jeremy Simon ’17 has led outdoors programs across Southeast Asia.
Producing Radio at NPR: Anna Bauman ’17
Jane Hobson ’22
History graduate Anna Bauman ’17 is building a career path in radio. Currently, she works as an associate producer for NPR’s On Point.
Jesus Martinez ’19 Receives Charles J. Ping Student Service and Seretta Saylor Legacy Awards
Erin Ulrich ’18
Jesus Martinez ’19 has been awarded the Charles J. Ping Student Service Award and the Seretta Saylor Legacy Award for his work with the El Centro Volunteer Initiative.
Women and Nonbinary Athletes Partner with Colombian NGO
Erin Ulrich ’18
Women and nonbinary athletes in the athletics initiative Stronger Together have partnered with Niñas Sin Miedo, a Colombian NGO, to further both organizations’ missions of empowering women through sport.
91Ö±²¥ Writing Partnership Brings New Collaboration to High School
Hillary Hempstead
New program founded by Liam McMillin ’17 places 91Ö±²¥ College students as tutors in 91Ö±²¥ High School.
Day of Service in Its 22nd Year
Erin Ulrich ’18
Day of Service, sponsored by the Bonner Center for Service and Learning, is an annual community service event that introduces new 91Ö±²¥ students to surrounding Lorain County.
First-Years Make Cocurricular Connections in Cleveland
Amanda Nagy
Connect Cleveland Orientation brings the 91Ö±²¥ Class of 2022 to the city for a day of service work and exploration.
New Orientation Program Helps Incoming Class Explore Opportunities in Cleveland
Amanda Nagy
Connect Cleveland, a daylong outing on August 29, is part of the college’s broader initiative to increase access and pathways to businesses and organizations in Northeast Ohio.
From Public Service to Public Radio
Amanda Nagy
A dedicated Bonner Scholar, Anthony Moaton ’17 finds an unexpected calling as a journalism fellow for an NPR affiliate in New Haven, Connecticut.