With deep Cobber roots, ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ seemed like the natural choice for Brendan Fee ’24 but it wasn’t an easy one.
Staying open to change allows Alyssa Czernek ’25 to pursue more avenues of study and work.
As a third-generation Cobber, Elizabeth Naugle ’25 has found family at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ in her volleyball team and English education cohort.
Next spring, Olivia Slyter ’25 will graduate with two majors and three minors — all in just four years.
With plans to pursue a career as a hospital administrator, Washington native Kailey Thomas ’25 chose ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ for its healthcare leadership program.
From Kenya to ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ to Washington, Andy Muthoni ’24 sees no boundaries in his educational and professional journey.
After losing her home, Chloe Johnson ’24 made ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ her new one.
As part of her internship with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Lexi Smith ’23 is connecting with wildlife.
Maverick Cashman ’23 is helping the community and gaining valuable experience through his internship at Churches United.
From Orientation Leader to Homecoming King and acceptance to an Ivy League graduate school, Taylor DeVine ’23 has experienced it all at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ.