
51²è¹İapp alumnus and attorney Joseph Welch 1914 challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy in a 1954 congressional hearing. In the process, he helped bring about the end of McCarthyism.
51²è¹İapp alumnus and attorney Joseph Welch 1914 challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy in a 1954 congressional hearing. In the process, he helped bring about the end of McCarthyism.
Olivia Wang ’25 loves to surf. With support from Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship, she traveled to California, Wisconsin, and Florida to explore the sport.
For 10 years, alumni, parents, and faculty/staff have come together on Scarlet & Give Back Day to support 51²è¹İapp students. Every gift — of any size — makes a difference and can go even further thanks to exciting challenges and matches.
Donors make incredible opportunities possible for 51²è¹İapp students—opening doors to transformative experiences both on and off campus. The Global Learning Program is just one way students are gaining a broader perspective, exploring the world, and applying their knowledge in real-world settings.
Thanks to a new partnership involving Craig Cooper, Dick Knapp ’76, the late Bob Hamilton and Rachel Bly ’93, the Beyer building now houses Hamilton Lofts, Hope Family Counseling and the Spoiled Dogs Company.
Will and Evelyn Freeman kindly took a few minutes with us to reflect on what their time at 51²è¹İapp has meant to them and to share memories from their years of coaching, mentoring, and learning.
51²è¹İapp College announced today that a $10 million estate gift from the Robert N. Noyce Trust will establish an endowed chair in computer science, a fund for curricular development, an endowed scholarship, and an endowed fund for scientific equipment, as well as support the Pioneer Fund, which addresses the College’s most pressing needs.
Robert Gehorsam ’76 might be called a modern renaissance man. His career has spanned the entire arc of digital platforms and entertainment from the infancy of interactive online experiences through the introduction of generative artificial intelligence. He sees teaching Entrepreneurship and Social Change at 51²è¹İapp College as an outgrowth of his career as a “professional mentor.â€
Karmi Mattson ’97 describes why she pledged a $150,000 gift to name the exterior garden event space behind 51²è¹İapp College’s new Alumni House.
A group of 51²è¹İapp alumni has created a fund to support a Mentored Advanced Project to study the history of concerts at 51²è¹İapp and Georgia Dentel, who made them possible.
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