STUDENTS HAVE A LOT TO SAY
Written by Macalester students, these stories say a lot about them and what they feel passionately about.
(left) Emily Duffelmeyer finds her passion in the Middle East.
ACADEMICS
STUDENT LIFE
STUDY ABROAD
INTERNSHIPS
NEW STORIES
Why Pain?
Global Governance
Affordable Solar Power
Dance as Activism
Resisting Wind Power
Finding the world at Mac
Educating Global Citizens
International Roundtable
Studying in Greece
Of Research & Refugees in South Africa
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Changing working conditions in Cambodia factories
Proposing a bike/walk program
Developing services for victims of domestic violence
Studying swarm theory
Co-author on profesor's book
Programming a robot
Research on mussels
3-D Design
Reed Larson and Michael Waul conduct 'Real Research' right at Macalester
Emily Hedin, Phillips Scholar, is passionate about helping people with HIV/AIDS
Carolyn Loeb prepares for Senegal
Two students talk about their first-year course
MK Kinkead takes the classroom to the streets
Chloe Poynton and Sneh Rao, Watson Fellows, talk about their experiences
Noah Palm applies to graduate school... and gets accepted to all of them.
Hallie Goodman finds good reason to take a first-year course.
Thanzaw Myint looks for exotic matter ... in Minnesota
Kenyon DeVault analyzes media coverage of Hurricane Katrina
Bioinformatics? Nyalleng Moorosi knows all about it
Luke Valin studies air pollution
Seven students tell us about their favorite place at Macalester
The world at Macalester
Choosing a first-year course
Extracurricular opportunities
Being a stage manager at Macalester
Soccer and economics
Kayoua Vang learns about giving back to her community
Amber Riley, one of five U.S. students of color selected for Macalester’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program
Sarah Sutter talks about her experience in a first-year course
Four students talk about engaging faith at Macalester
Nate Oglesbee is obsessed with Macalester soccer
Momchil Jelev decides the future of global affairs ... almost.
Talking Turkey. Led by classics faculty, 30 students explored Turkey.
Susan Brown compares the skill of track with the patience of chemistry
A group of students talk about performing on Macalester's stage
Tinbete Ermyas talks about multicultural life at Mac
Emily Witsell explores theater in the Twin Cities
Tbilisi, Afghanistan
Study abroad in China
Jessica Hawkinson in London and Maastricht
Diego Ponce de Leon Barido takes part in a microfinance study in Chiapas
Alessandra Williams teaches hip hop in South Africa
Trudy Rebert studies with an NGO in India
Ruth Chiu talks about her host family in Japan
Rhodes Scholar Keon West shares his Paris journal
Emily Duffelmeyer finds her passion in the Middle East.
Tim Bates calls Santiago 'home'
John Koenig finds the 'real' Africa
Sarah Turner finds new insights at Iona Abbey
Robert Spurlock says "you can't always eat coucous!"
Working for an Independent book distributor
Katie Lim takes on class action law suits
Amanda Coen paints a garden in St. Paul
Tobin Kaufman - Osborn spent the summer researching solutions to the energy crisis.
Edinam Agbenyeke held an internship at African Development Center
Orlando Martinez is working for the Feds ... right here in the Twin Cities
Tiffany Kramer creates 'Suspended Flight'
The Importance of Being an Intern by Maureen Frank
Julia Wynn interns at the 3M BioEngineering Laboratory
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