It’s not about offering a good orientation program, or fulfilling a course credit or two.
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As an 1994 alum of Whittier College, and having spent an equal amount of my life being raised in small town Maine and half living in the great major cities of our country (Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York)… I feel proud to be a diverse member of the Whittier alumni community (but still part of the larger Whitter College community nevertheless), and I feel out current President nailed that which makes Whittier’s education far more valuable than that I might have received at any of the Ivy League institutions of the country. It is in a class by itself.
January 21st, 2008 at 3:11 am
As an 1994 alum of Whittier College, and having spent an equal amount of my life being raised in small town Maine and half living in the great major cities of our country (Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York)… I feel proud to be a diverse member of the Whittier alumni community (but still part of the larger Whitter College community nevertheless), and I feel out current President nailed that which makes Whittier’s education far more valuable than that I might have received at any of the Ivy League institutions of the country. It is in a class by itself.