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Robert Swoap
Robert Swoap
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I grew up in the Houston area, not far from NASA. I always loved science and wanted to follow in Jane Goodall’s…
Todd May
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I’ve taught and written on philosophy for over thirty years, mostly in the areas of ethics, political philosophy, and issues in the…
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Business
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In an increasingly complicated world, business needs empowered entrepreneurs who can solve challenges and answer tough questions: Can we meet the needs…
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Kevin Kehrberg
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I developed my love of music when I discovered the double bass in high school and my love of learning when I…
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Environmental Science
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In order to solve today’s biggest environmental issues, we need scientists to learn about and understand the problems we are facing. You’ll…
Natalya Weinstein Miller
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My journey to Western North Carolina began after I graduated from the University of Massachusetts and traveled down South in search of…
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Career Development
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At Warren Wilson College, we believe how you live and how you make a living are part of the same question. Our…
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Rita Banerjee
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I grew up in a multilingual household where my father loved to read science fiction and satire in Bengali, my mother loved…
Misty Field
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Studies
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Many of the world’s gravest problems start with the way we eat β€” climate change, habitat loss, geopolitical inequality, health, and wealth…