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Macy Koepke
More Than I Imagined Macy Koepke
“A peak experience was interning for an optometrist at Specsavers in Sydney, Australia. I was able to get to do what I love on the other side of the world.”
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Midnight breakfast

Midnight Breakfast, served with good humor

At Midnight Breakfast, faculty and staff volunteer to cook, serve and wash dishes for tired but giddy students. Dennis Norling, an instructor in business administration, said, “Maybe it’s akin to gallows humor, but whatever finals anxiety they may have is all but invisible. They are ebullient. The food is free and their teachers are dishing out eggs instead of tricky questions.”

Zineb Zirari
More Than I Imagined Zineb Zirari
“I am so grateful for my math professors, especially Dr. Sward and Dr. Clauss, for believing in me.”
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Maddie Kohlbeck
More Than I Imagined Maddie Kohlbeck
“I’m going to miss everything about this experience, and I can’t believe it’s almost over.”
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Jennifer Popple teaching class in the Black Box

Five Questions: Dr. Jennifer Popple

Dr. Popple, who teaches in theatre and women’s & gender studies, says art encourages people to be open-minded because it requires empathy.

Anna Tegge
More Than I Imagined Anna Tegge
“I never thought that my professors could have such an incredibly positive impact on my college experience.”
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Merhi earns scholarship, will attend Nobel ceremonies

Abdul Rahman Merhi '15 will mingle with Nobel Laureates this December. He's the latest recipient of the Swedish Council of America's prestigious Seaborg Scholarship, which comes with a trip to the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar. Merhi is one of 25 young scientists from around the world to attend this year's seminar and Nobel ceremonies.

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