Meet the Men of ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹
What kind of man goes to ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹? Read their stories to learn about our diverse and passionate student body.
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Class of: 2026 | Major: Biology
Tigers Serve standout participant, Dillon McReynolds ’26, exemplifies the spirit of the program through his compassion, consistency, and drive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Sutton Lasso ’25 and Manning Lasso ’27
Class of: 2025 | Major: Economics and Business | Minor: History
Close as siblings, Sutton Lasso ’25 and Manning Lasso ’27 have taken their bond to the next level through the ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ brotherhood.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Economics and Business | Minor: Leadership in the Public Interest
By embracing new opportunities, Wills Huddleston ’25 strikes the ideal balance between life on the Hill and engagement in the community.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Mathematical Economics | Minor: History
As student body president, Drew Blankenship ’25 devoted himself to the betterment of ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ and its students while fully immersing himself in the college experience.
Class of: 2026 | Major: History
Watson Grabar ’26 spent the fall 2024 semester exploring the world from Sardinia to St. Lucia with the Sea |mester program.
Class of: 2026 | Major: Biology
A dedicated scholar-athlete and actively involved ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ student, Alex Fitz-Hugh ’26 believes that embracing new opportunities and staying true to yourself leads to the best experience on the Hill.
Class of: 2027 | Major: Economics and Business
An exemplary ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ man, Peyton Lambert ’27 courageously and selflessly donated his stem cells after discovering he was a match for a leukemia patient.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Computer Science and Philosophy
Having a hand in numerous organizations around campus and dedicating an extensive amount of time to his studies, computer science and philosophy major Ben Jia ’25 makes every second of his time at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ count.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Foreign Affairs | Minor: History and National Security Studies
Looking to make an impact beyond the ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ gates, Carter Spawn ’25 spent a month of the summer in Zambia completing a medical internship.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Government and Theatre | Minor: Race and Ethnic Studies
Evin Burton ’25 took a deep dive this summer into the world of Noh theatre, focusing on how Western notions of theatre inform our perception of the unique Japanese theatre style.