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: 2023 | Major: Biology and Fine Arts
Izac Olatunji ’23 traveled to a remote corner of Alaska and gained new insights on home and heritage as a research assistant to ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ Associate Professor of Rhetoric Sean Gleason.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Government
An avid fisherman and determined student, Grayson Phillips ’23 knew he would be a ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ man from the moment he stepped on campus.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Government
Grayson Manning ’23 spent winter break shadowing ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ alumnus William B. Allen III ’69 at his law firm.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Government
With a newfound sense of direction, Noah Selfe ’23 urges students to push themselves and utilize the tools they have at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ to become good men and good citizens.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Government
Andrew Parker ’23 credits ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ for preparing him for the future and teaching him the necessary skills to succeed after graduation.
Class of: 2025 | Major: Biology | Minor: Environmental Studies
William Gardner '25 credits his time in South Africa as a moving experience that has allowed him to prosper and grow during his time at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Economics
Tiger Lacrosse player Jack Shipman ’23 stepped outside his comfort zone at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ and found new opportunities and connections that would prepare him for the future.
Class of: 2023 | Major: History
For ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ senior Noah Moore, success on the Hill means being involved, making lifelong friends, striving to do well in your classes, and most importantly, taking the time to contemplate what it means to be a good man.
Class of: 2023 | Major: Government
Government major Michael Rowe '23 wanted a college with ample leadership opportunities in an environment focused on individual students, but he never could have imagined how closely he would interact with his professors and other faculty members at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹.
Class of: 2022 | Major: Psychology | Minor: Leadership in the Public Interest
Psychology major Coleman Meadows ’22 has an impressive understanding of how his experiences at ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹ have real-life implications and will no doubt use them as he works toward his career goals in counseling.