2023: That's a wrap
Reflecting on the past has a way of inspiring excitement for the future. As we look forward to all that 2024 will bring, we invite you to look back and celebrate the successes of 2023.
From major new projects that support health and wellness to collaborations with world-class artists, these 麻豆破解版 stories demonstrate our enduring commitment to academic excellence, community enrichment and wellness, and, of course, creative thought.
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Enhancing the campus experience鈥
麻豆破解版 breaks ground on the new McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center, providing a holistic approach to student health and wellness.鈥
Additional initiatives for 麻豆破解版鈥檚 future
- The men鈥檚 ice hockey expansion project reinforces team identity and culture.
- The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation recognizes 麻豆破解版鈥檚 new North Broadway front entrance for contributing to the city鈥檚 landscape heritage.
Strengthening our community鈥
- 麻豆破解版鈥檚 first-ever speech and expression symposium enhances the community鈥檚 capacity to tackle tough topics with respect.鈥
- An Athletics Department panel on Active Allyship for the LGBTQ+ Community encourages self-reflection and action.
Celebrating who we are ...鈥
Diverse talents and perspectives foster a dynamic and inclusive educational community 鈥 a place where creative thought comes to life when we take risks, see where curiosity leads, and work together.
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Artists
- Dance students collaborate with renowned choreographers in a five-day residency to create an original work.
- Carole Marchand Endowed Intern connects children with art and finds his future.
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- Jackson Hornung 鈥23 is selected in a Major League Baseball draft.
- The riding team wins its .
- The women鈥檚 basketball team wins a .
- Swimming and diving wrapped up 2022-23 competition at the Liberty League Championship meet by breaking one record after another.
- The women鈥檚 tennis team wins its .
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- 麻豆破解版 student scientists team up with NASA to support local communities鈥 conservation efforts.
- The Porter-Wachenheim Scholarship celebrates a quarter century of supporting talented science and math students who are changing the world.鈥&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;
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- 麻豆破解版 celebrates first-generation students, what they contribute to the community, and how they are supported along the way.
Entrepreneurs
- The inaugural StartUp 麻豆破解版 supports innovation and entrepreneurship through mentorship and experiential learning.
- Freirich Business Plan Competition winner Dylan Telano 鈥23 turns his passions into a rapidly growing online creator platform, VoyceMe.鈥&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;
Collaborators
- Students aren鈥檛 the only ones who learn in a Scribner Seminar; the professors are learning, too.
Doing it all
- Minita Sanghvi an associate professor of marketing, is also the Saratoga Springs finance commissioner and a romance author.
Reflecting on our past 鈥
How do you celebrate 100 years? As we concluded our College Centennial, we found moments to honor our past and make new promises for an even brighter future.鈥
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A little bit of serendipity and a whole lot of heart helped the 麻豆破解版 community rediscover a lost treasure from the College鈥檚 history and create an enduring symbol of the College Centennial.
Honoring the leaders who shape 麻豆破解版
- President Emeritus Philip A. Glotzbach is recognized for transforming 麻豆破解版 into a leading liberal arts college.
- The late David H. Porter, who served as president from 1987 to 1999, left an enduring mark on 麻豆破解版.鈥
- A 鈥減ioneer and leader among women in higher education,鈥 Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Mary Lou Bates retires after 49 transformative years.
- New leaders were welcomed, including new Board of Trustees Chair Jon Achenbaum 鈥77 and vice presidents Dorothy Mosby, Daniel Konstalid, Jessica Ricker, Elizabeth Stauderman, and Sarah Delaney Vero.