Digital Exclusive
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The Way We Were
Marking the publication of his new collection of short stories, Where I Am Now, we asked Professor Bob Day to recall where he used to be. Day, known for lovely narratives and bad ties, conjures up the ghosts of WC’s literary past—campus visitors and alumni who found their voices in Chestertown.
Features
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For Tim Maloney and Jason Rubin, teaching drama has been as much about imparting life lessons as it has been about theatrical production. Before retiring this spring, they’re offering a farewell performance.
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The past is virtually present in the hands of some Washington College students, and that could make their futures. -
At Foreman’s Branch Bird Observatory, scientists and students are learning stories told in miles, in wingbeats and in wonder.
Message from the President
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Washington College has long laid claim to the ideals of leadership exemplified by our founding patron. We expect our students to be honest and trustworthy.
The Reporter
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Its physical transformation is clearly a win-win for the College’s athletics program and for the school’s prospects for attracting top recruits.
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“He took a vow of poetry,” someone once said of Eric Lorberer ’86.
Alumni Update
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Allison Tuttle ’98 grew up thinking she wanted to train marine mammals, but it was a humble turtle that put her on the path to becoming head veterinarian and Director of Animal Care at Mystic Aquarium, a division of Sea Research Foundation in Mystic, CT.
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So you’re thinking that your triathlons have become boring and you’re looking for something a little more demanding, something different; you crave a physical challenge that won’t be the same even if you do it again in Kentucky, or Texas or Australia?
