Each Friday until commencement, we'll showcase a specific Field Period experience of one of our students.
Check back each week for a new profile, and be sure to like us on Facebook to receive alerts as soon as new profiles are posted.
Longer, Web-exclusive versions of your favorite Keuka Magazine stories are below:
A Keuka State of Mind in Xiamen: Li Sixian could raise spirits – and maybe funds – for his alma mater.
From Student to Teacher: Richard Martin, criminal justice professor, shares his experiences, and encourages others to do likewise.
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.
Navigating New Waters: New Board of Trustees member Reis Cunningham ’13 is eager to dig in to new responsibilities.
Ithaca resident Laurel Hester recently joined the Keuka College biology department.
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.
Keuka’s first-ever Pink Glove Dance was a hit, drawing lots of hits online at YouTube. Hit this story to check it out.
Feature: Dr Michael Hwang reflects on 10 years of the Keuka China Program.
The late associate vice president for admissions had a vision for student success, and poured himself into the campus mission, friends and colleagues say.
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.
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