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Age of Enlightenment
Brittany Moseley
Community came easy through Ellie Jensen’s German studies. Now a Fulbright teaching assistantship invites her to cultivate a community of her own.
Survivor Mentality
Grant Segall
Emma Hart '23 traverses the globe to stem the tide of gender-based violence.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Ava Miller '25
Sydney Allen ’19 on a career as an international journalist.
Black Student Athlete Group Focuses on Community, Mentoring, and Diversifying Athletics
Amanda Nagy
Without a rigorous competition schedule this fall, the group has used the time to network with alumni and develop a mentoring program with local high school students.
Late Nights and Briefings: Law Student Jakheem Wheatley ’19
Jaimie Yue '22
Jakheem Wheatley ’19 is a first-year law student at UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago.
Student-Composer-Athlete Lifestyle: Inspiration for Classical Album "Nocturnes"
Victor Salcido ’21
Kenny Schafer ’22 found inspiration for his album by running and walking through 91Ö±²¥ at night.
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.
A Little Chin Music: Pitcher Julian Sawhill Mows Down the Mozart Too
Daniel Hautzinger
A lefty hurler with a passion for politics, the junior from North Carolina has added viola to his repertoire.
How Cross-Country Training Makes Austin Lewellen '16 a Better Bassist
Daniel Hautzinger
Second in a series on conservatory students who also participate in 91Ö±²¥ athletics.