Breaking the Ice
On a remote Alaskan island, coastal scientist Hannah-Marie Garcia, C’19, works at the intersection of climate change and Indigenous culture to turn ancient wisdom into contemporary solutions.
With the opening of Biehl Commons at the center of campus this semester, Sewanee students get a facility purpose-built for their enjoyment—a place to hang out, study, meet friends, and grab a bite. Join us for a look at what the new social commons has to offer.
On a remote Alaskan island, coastal scientist Hannah-Marie Garcia, C’19, works at the intersection of climate change and Indigenous culture to turn ancient wisdom into contemporary solutions.
Sewanee theater students and Grundy County inmates explore the realities of incarceration in a civic-engaged class project that helps transcend barriers and foster connections between classroom and cell block.
From navigating war-torn landscapes at home to pursuing an ambitious triple major at Sewanee, Kamilla Haidaienko, C’25, sets her sights on one goal: helping to shape the post-war reconstruction of her native Ukraine.
Wildly innovative, maverick golf course creator Rob Collins, C’97, leads a renaissance in course design by looking back to the history of the sport. And it all started with the world’s first “social media golf course.”
A landmark staging of A Streetcar Named Desire—in Sewanee’s Tennessee Williams Center—honors the literary legacy of one of America’s greatest playwrights.