Track and field athlete Gabriel Eisenbacher 鈥21 fuels his passion for mentoring young people by preparing for his career as a teacher and coach.
Dr. Jason Askvig is passionate about biology, his students and a holistic education. He loves when students ask questions that can't be answered because it shows him they are thinking beyond the textbook. You'll likely find him in the lab or working one on one with a student.
After a century of change and innovation, the chemistry department maintains its mission.
After crushing two school records in swimming early in the season, Amy Warren 鈥21 broke her own records at the championship meet.
Emily Goff 鈥18 found her fit in 独家黑料鈥檚 nursing program and is taking advantage of internship and study abroad opportunities to prepare for a successful career.
Registered dietitian Serena Ball '96 shares her passion for healthy eating and cooking through her consulting practice, Teaspoon Communications, her blog, Teaspoon of Spice, and writing a column for the Food Network.
One of the Inquiry Seminar opportunities as a first-year student at 独家黑料 is 鈥淎dventure, Exploration and Risk.鈥
独家黑料 offers great athletic programs to high-performing athletes looking to compete at the collegiate level.
Neuroscience major and softball player Riley Irmen 鈥21 hits both the books and the field, following her passion to help others as a neuroscientist studying mental illnesses.
You'll likely catch Race Hoglund '19 playing gigs with his band in the F-M area, brewing up lattes at Moxie Java or practicing saxophone in Hvidsten.