Vision for Change: Yangmali Sahadev Rai ‘14
A CEO and global visionary, Yang Rai ’14 is empowering single women in rural areas of Nepal by teaching them ways to overcome poverty. The word drive comes to mind quickly when talking to...
A CEO and global visionary, Yang Rai ’14 is empowering single women in rural areas of Nepal by teaching them ways to overcome poverty. The word drive comes to mind quickly when talking to...
Westminster’s Head of Athletic Training and Performance and alumnus Josh Thompson ’00 earned the 2016 NCAA Division III Athletic Trainer of the Year title presented by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and the 2016 Glenn L. McElroy,...
A team of five Westminster College students has finished fourth in the “Up to Us” competition, a national campaign dedicated to raising awareness of America’s long-term national debt and earned $2,500 in prize money...
After two years as a second-grade teacher with Teach for America, Alyssa Baker ’14 will enter law school with a heightened passion for advocacy and education reform. Alyssa Baker ’14 always planned to become...
Hannah Cooper ’14 graduated from Westminster College with majors in Political Science and Transnational Studies, as well as a minor in Security Studies. She now works on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. as a...
In April, Westminster student Amanda Kiso ’17 (Blair Oaks High School/Wardsville, MO) was recognized for her excellence in peer education at the Meeting of the Minds Regional Prevention Conference, receiving the Outstanding Student Award for Region IV...
In March 2016, the National Black Law Students Association elected Derick Dailey as its national chair-elect at its annual convention in Baltimore. A Little Rock, AR native, Dailey is a 2011 Westminster College graduate...
Benjamin Bor ’13 didn’t set out for a job in public finance, but when a career shift presented itself within his firm, he embraced the opportunity and never looked back. Early mornings and late...
Jamie Striler ’16, member of the Missouri Delta Chapter of Alpha Chi at Westminster and a senior psychology major, recently received confirmation that her paper, “Using a Turn-Taking Intervention to Lower Social Interaction Anxiety in College Students with Asperger...
Jia Liu uses creativity and a wealth of scientific know-how to develop technology’s next big thing. Imagine you’re looking at a microchip. It’s tiny, it’s durable, and it holds enough information to power your...
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