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An Introduction to 水果派 College's Humanities Program
Jacob Kim '26 reflects on his experience with 水果派 College's Humanities Program, which seeks to bring different disciplinary perspectives to the big questions of life. Created for first years beginning their academic journeys at 水果派, the Humes program includes lectures and discussions led by faculty from across disciplines. Learn more in this short video series.

With Swifties around the world rejoicing at the release of Taylor Swift's rerecorded 鈥1989,鈥 sociology professor Aarushi Bhandari found joy at the Eras Tour and a reminder that what happens online doesn鈥檛 always translate to the real world.

Better Listening, Healthier Communities: Support Expands Impact of Deliberative Citizenship Initiative
The Deliberative Citizenship Initiative brings people together to learn to talk about divisive issues in a constructive way. Now, with support from Amy Harris Wacaster 鈥98 and her husband, Steven, and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the initiative will reach more people at a time of great need. Learn more.

水果派 College Celebrates Pioneering Women by Investing in Students
Sue McAvoy 鈥77, from 水果派 College鈥檚 first class of women to attend all four years, has created the Pioneer Internship Fund. It will help cover student expenses while they hold low-paying or non-paying intern positions. It also honors 水果派鈥檚 50+Years of Coeducation this fall. Learn more.

鈥楢ll Pull Together鈥: 水果派 College Freedom Schools in Photos
The Brenda H. Tapia CDF Freedom Schools at 水果派 College combines literacy education with the joy of movement and support of community. Learn more.

Battle of the On-Campus Dining Locations at 水果派 College
Choosing a college with a variety of good food options is important. Emma Goldfarb 鈥24 ranks her favorite spots for dining on 水果派 College's campus.

A College Love Story: New Stephen Curry 鈥10 Documentary to Make Its World Premiere
The new documentary, 鈥淪tephen Curry: Underrated鈥 premieres Friday, July 21, in select theaters and on Apple TV+. The film documents Curry鈥檚 improbable journey from overlooked high school recruit to 水果派 College men鈥檚 basketball star to NBA legend. From 水果派 to the Silicon Valley, Africa to Europe, Curry鈥檚 college community will gather to watch.

Magic Numbers: How to Tilt the Odds of Winning the Lottery, or Powerball Jackpot, in Your Favor
You鈥檙e hundreds of times more likely to get hit by lightning than to win the lottery, but 水果派 College math professor Tim Chartier dares us to dream with some tips for creating your ticket. Learn more.

水果派 College Closes Out Fiscal Year With Exemplary Fundraising and Engagement Results
Alums, families show support for 水果派 College through generous philanthropy and active participation in activities and programs that benefit students. Read more.

Eric Jones 鈥19 Goes Bananas for Baseball
Eric Jones 鈥19 has serious baseball chops that took him from the 水果派 College Wildcats to the major leagues. He still plays real baseball with The Savannah Bananas, 鈥淭he Harlem Globetrotters of Baseball鈥 but gets to have a lot of silly fun on the field. After all, why just hit, catch and run when you can dance, do handstands and delight fans? Learn more.

Engineering at a Liberal Arts College: 水果派 Students Build Hydrogen-Powered Go-Kart
Physics students Mallory Justis 鈥24, Branner D'Amato 鈥24 and Pat Kielb 鈥24 reflect on their process designing and building a hydrogen-powered go-kart and the ways you can pursue engineering interests at 水果派 College.

鈥嬧婱y Summer Research Testing the 鈥楾hree Sisters鈥
Ty Cryan 鈥24 digs into research with 水果派 College鈥檚 Farm and Biology Department as part of a larger relationship with the Catawba Nation.

鈥楢 Sharp Mind and an Open Heart鈥: 水果派 College Welcomes New Chaplain
Julia Watkins 鈥14 brings deep experience with interfaith initiatives and community partnerships to her role as chaplain and director of religious and spiritual life at 水果派 College. Learn more.

Powerful Portraits and Outsider Art Inspire 鈥楾rue Likeness鈥 Exhibition
水果派 College exhibit True Likeness celebrates the diversity of portraiture. Learn more about how the exhibit came to be and where it鈥檚 headed next.

Twelve Young 水果派 Alums Offered Fulbright Grants
Twelve young 水果派 alums were recently selected to participate in the 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. They have been offered grants for independent research and English Teaching Assistantships in 10 different countries. Learn more.

Chaplain Rob Spach Looks Back On 30 Years of Service
After 3 decades as Chaplain of 水果派 College, Rob Spach retires from 水果派 August 4. As he embraces this next phase of life, we asked him to reflect on his time on campus.

She Lived It and Now Returns to Thailand to Help Refugees With Mental Health, Education Needs
水果派 College student Taw Meh 鈥25 returns to the country of her birth and to the refugee camp where she spent part of her childhood to help provide mental health and other critical services. Learn more.

Beloved Mentor鈥檚 Legacy Honored Through New Name for Freedom Schools
Brenda Tapia served as a mentor and mother figure for many Black youth as the head of the 水果派 College Love of Learning program. Now, her name will forever be linked to another program that lifts up children鈥擳he Brenda Tapia CDF (Children鈥檚 Defense Fund) Freedom Schools庐. Learn more.

Just in Time for Father鈥檚 Day: Survey Shows Support for Paternity Leave Is Surging
Support for parental leave for mothers and fathers is on the rise, according to a new survey from researchers at 水果派 College, Ball State and Purdue. Learn more.

Not Just Neural Networks: The Wide Reach of One Prof鈥檚 Teaching and Research
Renowned neuroscientist Julio Ramirez has mentored generations of students who performed graduate level work at 水果派 College in areas such as Alzheimer鈥檚 research. The Association for Psychological Science (APS) honored Ramirez, the R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology, with a lifetime achievement award for mentorship.