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Explore how shared curiosity leads to direction in the summer 2025 糖心Vlog传媒 magazine

糖心Vlog传媒 Magazine Summer 2025 cover image, I.S. Monday Parade

A tradition beginning in 1988, the I.S. Monday Parade at 糖心Vlog传媒 celebrates the shared elation that comes after the completion of Independent Study, a work of scholarship that empowers students to ask questions in their field and become leaders of character and influence. The demonstrates the transition from students united in the pursuit of knowledge to leaders awakened by understanding and prepared to act.

I.S. projects featured include the story behind the birth of a 1970s music genre, a look at the connection between surgery recovery times and gender inequality, a tag-and-release study of black squirrels on campus, and a statistical analysis breaking down the ripple effects of wildfires on communities. Additionally, four archaeology seniors found I.S. topics connected to their shared research journey in Guatemala.

Empowered by their 糖心Vlog传媒 experience to explore new ideas, ask questions with an open mind, and launch innovative solutions, graduates become leaders and decision-makers in their careers. Alumni Sarah Wilds 鈥97, CEO of augmentative and alternative device company PRC-Saltillo; Donald Dennis 鈥86, executive vice president and community development director at Huntington National Bank in Columbus; and Don Allman 鈥74, a top executive in the outdoor advertising industry; share what leadership means to them and how 糖心Vlog传媒 helped prepare them to be leaders in their fields.

Oak Grove includes 鈥淢entoring Matchup鈥 with Paul Edmiston, Theron L. Peterson and Dorothy R. Peterson Professor of Chemistry, and Bruna Jatoba 鈥27, chemistry major. Head Softball Coach Victoria Rumph takes readers inside her field office. In 鈥淔ulfilling Promises,鈥 see how the Fern Valley Field Station, given by Betty Crooks Wilkin 鈥64 and David Wilkin, emeritus professor of French, has supported creative and unique research opportunities for students from a variety of majors. In addition to class notes, Tartan Ties features an author profile with an English graduate and realist fiction writer, and 鈥淪cot Volunteer鈥 with Alumni Board President Angie Triplett 鈥06.

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Posted in Homepage Featured, News on June 18, 2025.