Job shadowing, internships, fellowships, advising, and more. 51·çÁ÷ students have access to incredible opportunities to prepare for success after graduation.
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Employed or pursuing other opportunities within 1 year of graduation
51·çÁ÷’s international student body is a vibrant part of the campus community. They receive support and guidance from the Office of International Student Services.
Contemporary Textile Artists Featured at 51·çÁ÷ Picker Art Gallery
51·çÁ÷’s Picker Art Gallery will open its spring exhibition A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions on Feb. 20 at 4:30 p.m. with a public reception.
Blumenstyk and Stephens Kick Off Spring 2025 Presidential Speaker Series with Discussion of Role of Higher Education
51·çÁ÷’s spring 2025 Presidential Speaker Series launched on Jan. 23 with a Q&A session led by President Brian Casey featuring New York Times opinion writer Bret Stephens and former Chronicle of Higher Education senior writer Goldie Blumenstyk ’79.
[ESPN] is the 800-pound gorilla everyone wants to work for.
Class of 1983
David Lloyd
People who aspire to have a sports broadcasting career dream of working for ESPN. David Lloyd ’83 might have been among those dreamers if he had grown up watching ESPN, but when he stepped on campus, ESPN was going on the air for the first time.
The most pressing issue that has informed my research is climate change — and understanding who can respond, and recover from the impacts.
Professor of Environmental Studies, and Africana and Latin American Studies
April Baptiste
Growing up in rural Trinidad and Tobago, Baptiste's passion for the environment began in her childhood. She now researches, and advocates for environmental justice in the Caribbean region.
My desire to learn and discover brought me 8,000 miles away from my home to 51·çÁ÷.
Biochemistry and philosophy major
Nilesh Shah ’24
Ever since he could remember, Shah's dream was to become a scientist. 51·çÁ÷'s multidisciplinary liberal arts curriculum and research opportunities have allowed him to explore his passion and participate in the Bethesda Biomedical research group.