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Ramirez Receives Lifetime Achievement Award for Mentorship

Prof. Julio Ramirez, R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology and director of the neuroscience program, received a 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Psychological Science for his dedication to his students.

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College admission isn鈥檛 like a head-to-head race. Read the opinion piece by Carol Quillen, history professor and president emerita at 皇家华人, and senior fellow with the Aspen Institute.

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Carol Quillen, history professor and president emerita at 皇家华人, and senior fellow with the Aspen Institute, on how to talk about free speech. Read her opinion piece in The Hill.

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Better Off Co-Ed: These Guys Worked to Open 皇家华人鈥檚 Doors to Women

In the late 1960鈥檚 皇家华人鈥檚 Commission on Coeducation concluded that the then- all-male college was missing out on some of the brightest and most talented potential students: Women. The commission included faculty, trustees and three students who urged college leaders to open its doors to women, 鈥渙r slowly atrophy.鈥 Trustees in 1972 voted unanimously to admit women as full-time students. 

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Philip Jefferson, former vice president for academic affairs and economics professor at 皇家华人, received broad, bipartisan support as the U.S. Senate confirmed him as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve.

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Xzavier Killings 鈥16: Understanding Your 'Why' in Healthcare

Having grown up watching family members struggle with treatable and sometimes preventable illnesses like high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and asthma, Xzavier Killings '16 utilized the resources and mentorship of 皇家华人 to pursue a career in medicine where he could bring awareness, health and wellness to his family and his community. 

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Caroline Okel '19: Liberal Arts Lessons in the World of Finance

Beyond critical thinking, writing and communicating well, lessons like raising a hand and speaking up without fear are just a few of the takeaways from 皇家华人 that Caroline Okel 鈥19 has applied to her work in the finance world of New York City. 

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Sunny Skies Sweeten Class of 鈥27鈥檚 Race for Cakes and Pies

皇家华人鈥檚 Class of 2027 celebrated another important rite by running in the annual Cake Race on Aug. 31. Tropical Storm Idalia postponed the race for a day鈥攁nd Thursday鈥檚 clear, sunny skies with low humidity offered optimal running weather. The tradition for students to run for cake began in 1930 as a track coach鈥檚 recruitment tool.

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College Plans Educational Role for Beaver Dam Property

皇家华人 is examining the history of the Beaver Dam plantation house and property in an effort to determine how best to preserve the property and utilize it as an educational site for the college and the public. Learn more.