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Keuka Magazine

Fall 2011 Magazine

Emily Credit during Field Period Each Friday until commencement, we'll showcase a specific Field Period experience of one of our students.

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Longer, Web-exclusive versions of your favorite Keuka Magazine stories are below:

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What’s New: Keuka China Program

A Keuka State of Mind in Xiamen: Li Sixian could raise spirits – and maybe funds – for his alma mater.

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What’s New: ASAP Faculty

From Student to Teacher: Richard Martin, criminal justice professor, shares his experiences, and encourages others to do likewise.

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What’s New: Keuka Vietnam

Off to a Blazing Start: The excitement is palpable for six of some 174 Vietnamese students who jumped into Keuka classes at the country’s new second campus site in Ho Chi Minh City.

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What’s New: Student Trustee

Navigating New Waters: New Board of Trustees member Reis Cunningham ’13 is eager to dig in to new responsibilities.

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What’s New: Traditional Faculty

Ithaca resident Laurel Hester recently joined the Keuka College biology department.

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What’s New: Traditional Undergrad

Taking Tourette’s Head On: Chris Cahill won’t let a disability hold him back – from a music career, or settling in to campus life and classes.

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Purposeful in Pink

Keuka’s first-ever Pink Glove Dance was a hit, drawing lots of hits online at YouTube. Hit this story to check it out.

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His Energy Comes From Commencement Smiles

Feature: Dr Michael Hwang reflects on 10 years of the Keuka China Program.

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Snapshots of a ‘True Keukonian:’ Fred L. Hoyle

The late associate vice president for admissions had a vision for student success, and poured himself into the campus mission, friends and colleagues say.

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Keuka Remembers: George Slocum, 1936-2011

Co-workers and friends say the quiet, steady service and kind spirit of the all-around handyman, mail courier and post office cleaner was an inspiration to all.