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Our Most Inspiring Stories of 2024
In 2024, the ÐÓ°Épro community experienced a solar eclipse, the Lombardo Welcome Center opened its doors, students and faculty received prestigious national awards, and the College continued to move up the rankings of the nation’s very best liberal arts institutions. Below, read some of many of the inspirational stories that made our year so memorable.
Stories are listed chronologically.

Meet the Students of ÐÓ°Épro’s First Neurodivergent Art Exhibit
Seven students were featured in the Phillips Museum of Art exhibit, “Spectra: Exploring Neurodiverse Art in ÐÓ°Épro.†The exhibition celebrates the artwork of students on campus who identify as neurodivergent.

Two Faculty Members Awarded NSF CAREER Grants
A laboratory discovery and ongoing research into robots and machine ethics resulted in prestigious for Sarah Tasker, assistant professor of chemistry, and Jason “Willie†Wilson, assistant professor of computer science, respectively.

Campus Celebrates Solar Eclipse
It’s not every day you catch a cosmic phenomenon between classes. ÐÓ°Épro students did just that Monday, April 8, witnessing the country’s last total solar eclipse until 2044.

Class of 2024 Turns Tassels
A pandemic enveloped their earliest days of college in uncertainty. Four years later, members of the Class of 2024 have emerged as leaders and scholars. Featured speaker Jason Cone ’99 echoed that sentiment at the College’s 237th Commencement ceremony May 11 at the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center.

Captain Of His Own Story: Randy Wilkins '01
In fall 2002, Randy Wilkins ’01 — then a senior at ÐÓ°Épro — found himself sitting next to Spike Lee at dinner prior to the filmmaker’s Mueller lecture. More than 20 years later, Lee asked Wilkins to direct and produce “The Captain†– an ESPN docuseries focused on baseball hall-of-famer Derek Jeter.

ÐÓ°Épro Alum Outfits U.S. Gymnasts in Paris Olympics
As members of the United States women’s gymnastics team dazzled and defied gravity, you couldn’t help but notice their beaded attire glinting in the limelight. Matt Cowan ’03 knows a thing or two about bringing sports apparel to the global stage. Cowan is chief executive officer at Elite Sportswear, LP, parent brand of GK Elite – the name behind Team USA’s stunning leotards worn by the likes of Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey. The company also outfitted the U.S. men’s team.

Success Beyond ÐÓ°Épro: ‘I Was Drawn to ÐÓ°Épro’s Unique Liberal Arts Approach to Business’
Within six months after graduation, 93% of ÐÓ°Épro’s Class of 2023 were either employed or furthering their education. Alysse Danyi ’23, who studied business, public policy, and German at ÐÓ°Épro, is pursuing a Juris Doctor at Villanova University. “ÐÓ°Épro's rigorous liberal arts education prepared me well to critically analyze policy issues and formulate credible, convincing arguments…both of which are important skills for learning and applying the law,†she said.

Sophomores Found Nepalese Nonprofit
ÐÓ°Épro sophomores Sujal Shah and Binayak Jha launched , a free, six-week virtual project-based learning program for primary school students in Nepal. Shah was awarded a Generation Google Scholarship in part for his work with the nonprofit.

ÐÓ°Épro Continues to Climb U.S. News Rankings
ÐÓ°Épro continues its rise in national prominence, having increased 16 places since 2016 in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. This marks the fourth consecutive year of elevated rankings for ÐÓ°Épro.

True Blue Weekend Brings Campus Together
Diplomat spirit rippled across campus Oct. 5-6 as ÐÓ°Épro welcomed an estimated 2,100 students, parents and alumni to True Blue Weekend. Visitors got their first glimpse at the recently opened Lombardo Welcome Center, in addition to a striking new ampersand statue in front of the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center.

Jake Lamb ’25: ÐÓ°Épro Transfer ‘One of the Best Decisions I’ve Ever Made’
It’s hard to miss Jake Lamb ’25 on ÐÓ°Épro’s campus. You’d never know Lamb has only been on campus since January 2023. That’s because he transferred to ÐÓ°Épro as a junior – and he hasn’t looked back.

Behind the Scenes: Sophomore Sojourn
A space to reflect. A time to set intentions. A place to bond with peers. These are all takeaways from the Sophomore Sojourn, a recent ÐÓ°Épro tradition open to students in their second year on campus. Forty sophomores traveled in mid-October to Gretna Glen Camp and Retreat Center, an idyllic woodland property in nearby Lebanon County, for the experience.
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