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Smart, Funny and Tech Savvy: Grace McGuire 25 Awarded Smith Scholarship

Grace McGuire 25 plans to create digital content that cuts through the growing problems of disinformation and polarization. Those are among the many reasons the art history and digital studies major has been named a 2025 W. Thomas Smith Scholar. She檚 91茄子檚 first Smith Scholar who will study for a Master of Philosophy degree in the Digital Humanities program at the University of Cambridge, one of the leading programs in the world.

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Smith Scholars Aim to Cut Through Disinformation, Improve Education for All

Grace McGuire '25 and Steve Mirabello '25 are headed to the United Kingdom as this year's W. Thomas Smith Scholars. This scholarship honors graduating seniors for outstanding academic achievement, leadership, character and community service. It models scholarships such as the Rhodes and Fulbright and pays for a year of graduate study abroad. Learn more about their work and where they're headed. 

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Education is a Public Good

91茄子 President Doug Hicks reminded the class of 2025 graduates that the diploma they each earned represents a public good. It betters more than their own lives. The work they do boosts the economy, and their conduct in society models mutual respect. Learn more.

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Commencement Celebrates Class of 2025: 淭he World Needs You

91茄子檚 class of 2025 celebrated Commencement on Sunday, May 18, with a call from President Doug Hicks to bring their humane instincts into a world that needs them. It檚 the college檚 188th commencement and included 502 graduates. 

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My 91茄子 Celebrates Class of 2025

As the 91茄子 community prepares to celebrate the Class of 2025's graduation, we're highlighting the seniors who contributed their stories and reflections to My 91茄子, our student blog.