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Rwanda Research, National Debate Success, New Insights into Environmental Change, and More

Geology Professor Kelly MacGregor and Macalester graduate Heidi Anderson ’14 take in the views at Glacier National Park.

Maccolades is a monthly round-up of the most recent accolades and accomplishments earned by members of the Macalester community.

Debate duo brings the heat

Macalester students Will Kochel ’27 and Isa Harrison ’28 advanced to the semifinal round of the 2026 American Debate Association National Championship at Emory University. After six preliminary rounds, the pair entered the elimination bracket as the tournament’s No. 9 seed. They defeated Northwestern and Emory in the octafinals and quarterfinals to reach the Final Four, where they narrowly lost to Georgetown in a 2-1 decision. Kochel was also named the tournament’s eighth-place speaker.

Full ride to Yale

Zhijun He ’26 earned a fully funded spot in Yale University’s master’s program in African Studies for fall 2026, including full tuition and health coverage.

“Yale’s Council on African Studies is one of the most intellectually rigorous homes for the kind of interdisciplinary, Africa-centered research I’ve been building toward at Macalester,” He said. 

He’s research examines why some states recover from collapse while others do not.

“Using Rwanda as a central case, I’ve examined how a country that experienced genocide in 1994 became one of Africa’s most administratively capable states within a generation,” he said. “At Yale, I’ll extend this work. The stakes are not abstract: understanding this helps explain why billions of dollars in foreign aid have produced so little change in some places, and so much in others.”

He also was named a Rhodes Scholar China Constituency finalist earlier this year.

Zhijun He ’26

Octavia brought to light 

Beth Severy-Hoven, professor of the Classical Mediterranean and Middle East, published a new book, Octavia: The Life of a Roman Matron Between Antony and Augustus, with Oxford University Press as part of its Women in Antiquity series.

Octavia was the elder sister of the first Roman emperor, Augustus; the fourth wife of Mark Antony; and an ancestor of the emperors Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. 

“While Octavia’s contemporaries have had multiple biographies written about them, this is the first published monograph focused solely on Octavia in any language,” Severy-Hoven said. “Her life provides a fascinating view into changes in the social and political landscape for women and men of the Roman elite—and how those changes came about—as the Republican system of government disintegrated into total war and a new imperial system emerged.”

Severy-Hoven added that conversations with Macalester students over the years have benefited her work enormously. 

Octavia book cover

Unearthing 200 years of change

Geology Professor Kelly MacGregor published a paper with Macalester graduate Heidi Anderson ’14 in Quaternary Research, an international journal published by Cambridge University Press. 

The study examines environmental change over the past 200 years in Glacier National Park, Montana. MacGregor noted that the work has involved at least a dozen Macalester students over the course of her career.

“We collected cores of sediment from the bottom of lakes and looked at how organic material sources and sedimentation rates changed as the park was established and as more and more visitors came into the region,” MacGregor said. 

Anderson now works for the Nature Conservancy in Montana. 

Mac goes all in on democracy

Macalester earned the Highly Established Action Plan Seal for the 2026 election cycle from ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. The college’s nonpartisan democratic engagement action plan was recognized as among the best in the country for increasing civic learning, political engagement and voter participation among college students. Macalester is one of 129 campuses recognized for this cycle, with action plans evaluated using the Strengthening American Democracy Action Planning Guide Rubric

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Graduate earns honors for courageous leadership 

Girl Scouts River Valleys named Macalester graduate Gloria Perez ’88 as its Celebrate Changemakers honoree for Courage.

As president and CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, Perez leads the nation’s first statewide women’s foundation—advancing research, advocacy, and community investments that strengthen economic security and opportunity for women and families across Minnesota.

Earlier in her career, she helped grow the Jeremiah Program from a local nonprofit into a nationally recognized model supporting families as they move from poverty to prosperity across two generations. 

Girl Scouts River Valleys said Perez’s leadership reflects a deep commitment to gender and racial equity and to building pathways where more families can thrive.

“Leaders like Gloria show girls what courage looks like in the real world,” the organization said. 

Game-changing leadership 

Donnie Brooks, associate vice president of student affairs and director of athletics, was named an Athletics Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. The award recognizes athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses, and surrounding communities.

Recipients are selected for their dedication to higher education and student-athletes, as well as their demonstrated teamwork, loyalty, excellence, and ability to inspire individuals and teams to high levels of accomplishments. 

Among Twin Cities’ top 25

Macalester graduate Anna Coskran ’91 was named a Power Shift 25 leader by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, which recognizes newly appointed CEOs, presidents, and executive leaders shaping Twin Cities organizations.

In June 2025, Coskran became president of NTH Inc., a real estate and project management firm. She brings more than two decades of experience advising organizations on aligning real estate decisions with business strategy. Her local portfolio spans a wide range of projects, from redeveloping an abandoned brewery to leasing office space in downtown towers. Recent clients include the Minnesota Star Tribune and law firm Stinson. 

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