Caly van Leeuwen: Sculpting Hybrid Forms Inspired by their fondness for nature and animals, Caly van Leeuwen explores the way humans interact with the non-human world in their thought-provoking art.
Dustin Copeland: Finding Purpose in the Process From his English thesis, to his time at The Student, to the community he’s found at the Zü, Dustin Copeland’s time at Amherst has been shaped by finding the work that feels integral to who he is — and the people that share that devotion.
The Year in Sports To celebrate the end of the academic year, The Student rounds up highlights from the end-of-year news in sports.
Liam Archacki: Still Looking For Answers Despite his passion for telling others’ stories, editor-in-chief emeritus Liam Archacki ’24 is still searching for his own.
Mikayah Parsons: A Mentor For the FLI Community What can Mikayah Parsons ’24 not do? From her four majors to her numerous positions on and off campus, Parsons takes care of her community — providing resources, care, or even a bright smile at the Frost Cafe.
Frances Lin: Telling the Human Story Through Science A Neuroscience and Classical Civilizations double major and aspiring neurosurgeon, Frances Lin is a dedicated student of human behavior — in ancient history and in medical practice.
Grace Nyanchoka: Classes in an International Context Be it through her studies in neuroscience, work with the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Office of Sustainability, or dance with the African and Caribbean Student Union, Grace Nyanchoka ’24 has found ways to keep her home country close.