Raleigh Canady, ’25, and Will Tessin, ’25, make their first trip for the new Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) student group.
Sarah Lindner, ’23, has no problem getting out of her comfort zone. Choosing a college 3,660 miles from her hometown of Two Rivers, Alaska, wasn’t a problem, and Lindner had expected to go even farther abroad during college.
Rivard and Endsley have new stamps in their passports now thanks to Dr. Clayton Parr’s first-year seminar on Vienna and Albion Go Grants. Endsley was in Parr’s first-year seminar, and Rivard participated through the music major colloquium course.
For Albion College’s Student Volunteer Bureau (SVB), the “season of giving” in December is more literal than figurative. “We had more than 250 people who just came to help wrap presents,” says SVB president Jacqulyn Schaefer, ’23. “We had to do it in the Science Complex Atrium.”
Jessica Harvey’s parents assuredly instructed their daughter not to talk to strangers when she was growing up in rural Hamilton, Michigan, near Holland.
Nick Diamond, ’15, was a double major in French and Cell and Molecular Biology at Albion less than a decade ago. Now he’s a leading voice in the fight against Monkeypox.