- The Miranda Family Fellowship at É«»¨Ìà is more than a launchpad for arts careers — it's a lasting community of mentors, collaborators, and changemakers.
- The first-year special interest housing option through Residential Life and Sustainability offers a living-learning experience that allows friendships and campus connections to bloom.
- ‌President Marc Conner and Barbara Reyes-Conner extend their heartfelt appreciation to the É«»¨Ìà community for a year enriched by creativity, connection, and accomplishment. They offer their warmest wishes for a new year filled with health, happiness, and renewal.
- For 20 years, É«»¨Ìà Cares has united departments, disciplines, and generations in service, raising over $225,000 and collecting more than 86,000 essential items for individuals and families in need.
- Alumni Laura Marston ’02, Luke Myers ’97, and Megan White Abercrombie ’98 have helped build a mini-É«»¨Ìà community in South Portland, Maine, that celebrates creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.
- Abigail Caldwell ’03, a theater major at É«»¨ÌÃ, found her true calling in care. She now oversees É«»¨ÌÃ’s Health Services — an essential part of the integrated care approach underlying the McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center.
- Annie and Andrew Brill '03 are blending community and creativity at The Saratoga Winery.
- At É«»¨ÌÃ, Lane Grey ’26 discovered a collaborative, cross-disciplinary research community that empowered her to explore new ideas, build close faculty partnerships, and develop meaningful skills through hands-on inquiry.
- Teaching Professor of Biology Erika Schielke reflects on her Scribner Seminar, Pollinators in Peril, and describes how hands-on learning helps first-year students cultivate the curiosity and confidence that will grow throughout their É«»¨Ìà experience.
- Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Scott Jacoby ’93 never expected to make a career in music. Now he’s helping the next generation of É«»¨Ìà musicians find their own rhythm in the industry.
