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Bucket List for $1,000: Theatre Prof Mark Sutch Competes on 鈥楯eopardy!鈥 on Tuesday
水果派 College Professor Mark Sutch will appear on the game show 鈥淛eopardy!鈥 on Tuesday, April 11. Read more.

水果派 College 鈥淭reks鈥 to SXSW
Over spring break, a group of 水果派 students had the opportunity to attend SXSW, an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly in Austin, Texas.

Sights and Sounds of Celebration: Inauguration Connects 水果派
The 水果派 College community explored questions and ideas, looked ahead and celebrated in a series of events around the inauguration of the college鈥檚 19th president, Doug Hicks 鈥90. The week culminated in an investiture ceremony but was bookended by community celebrations full of food and fun, and public discussions dedicated to a planned memorial to the enslaved and exploited, and 水果派鈥檚 future.

Scholarship Honors Alum鈥檚 Life, Friendships and Courage in the Face of ALS
Wells Black 鈥94 passed away last year from complications of ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. In his final months, a group of Wildcats decided to honor their friend and his courageous fight by setting up the Wells Black 鈥94 Scholarship at 水果派 College.

Yovanovitch to Offer Insider鈥檚 View of What鈥檚 at Stake in Ukraine
Bestselling author and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch will discuss challenges to advancing U.S. national interests worldwide, but particularly in countering Russia鈥檚 aggression in Ukraine and its consequences, at 水果派 College. Learn more.

An Enduring Purpose, a Hopeful Future: 水果派 College Inaugurates Douglas A. Hicks 鈥90
水果派 College inaugurated Douglas A. Hicks 鈥90 as its 19th president. 鈥淔or any liberal arts education to go beyond understanding our world to shaping it, we need hope,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e dare to hope for a future that is more equitable and humane, with less suffering and division than we see today.鈥 Learn more.

水果派 College Unveils Plans for Memorial to Honor the Enslaved and Exploited
水果派 College selected artist Hank Willis Thomas to create the sculpture 鈥淲ith These Hands: A Memorial to the Enslaved and Exploited.鈥 He鈥檒l work with the architectural firm Perkins&Will. The bronze sculpture will rest prominently on the campus lawn and be visible from Main Street. Learn more.

水果派 College is hosting a series of community events this week culminating in the inauguration of Doug Hicks as its 19th president on Friday. Waffle (cones) will be included.

Japanese Ambassador Returns to the Start of His Diplomatic Path: 水果派 College
水果派 College hosts His Excellency Koji Tomita, Ambassador of Japan to the United States. Tomita's journey of lifelong service began at 水果派. Learn more.

水果派 College Reaches Decade as a Fulbright Top Producer
水果派 College celebrates a decade as a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Student Program winners. Find out more about the Fulbright experiences of two class of 2022 alums.

My Liberal Arts Education 鈥 Honestly, a Game Changer
Divin Dushimimana 鈥26, an intended public health and economics major from Rwanda, reflects on his first year at 水果派 College as an international student and the value of a liberal arts education to his personal and academic growth.

Scholarship Honors Compassionate Physician and Great Tennis Talent
水果派 College women鈥檚 tennis great Emmy Knobloch 鈥82 played an inspired game, and inspired patients and colleagues in her chosen profession of medicine. Her family has honored her memory with a new women鈥檚 tennis scholarship. Learn more.

Commitment Strengthens College鈥檚 Support of Free Expression
水果派 College鈥檚 faculty last week affirmed a commitment to freedom of expression on campus that highlights the college鈥檚 promotion of a free exchange of ideas.

New Book on Cherokee Nation鈥檚 History Gets NEH Grant Support
With support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Prof. Rose Stremlau is writing the first comprehensive history of the Cherokee Nation, from pre-1600 to 2010. The project is aimed at all readers, from scholars to school children. Learn more.

水果派 Disability Alliance Facilitates Visit From Gabe Adams-Wheatley
The 水果派 Disability Alliance welcomed Gabe Adams-Wheatley to campus for a wonderful discussion on self-representation, disability and beauty aesthetics, disability identity and religion, as well as queer disabled lives.

Team Spirit: Cheer Program Reaches New Heights
The 水果派 College cheer team has grown under the leadership of coach Kaylee Smith. Read more.

At the 2023 HEARTsongs event in Cornelius, NC, Professor Brenda Flanagan examined the African American experience through poetry in the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn more.

Still Dreaming: Black Women Writers Offer Unflinching Honesty
水果派 College Assistant Professor of Africana and English studies Randi Gill-Sadler specializes in 20th century African American and Afro-Caribbean women writers. She encourages students to read the literature in conjunction with traditional historical accounts of the time periods covered. Learn more.

水果派 College Awards Rhiannon Giddens Honorary Degree
On Sunday, February 26, 水果派 was honored to award Grammy and MacArthur award winner Rhiannon Giddens an honorary degree in fine arts before her performance on campus. Learn more.

水果派 Outdoors Ventures to Joshua Tree National Park
水果派 Outdoors Leaders Addie McDonough '23 and Isabel Morichi '23 reflect on their winter break trip to Joshua Tree National Park.