More Than Just Language

When reading current or aged literature pieces, in Spanish, English, or any other language, the words we encounter in our readings can feel timeless or oddly foreign. The use of linguistic terms can tell the reader a lot – not just about the language itself, but about the period the piece was written in and how languages have evolved alongside their culture, class, and other impacting aspects.

Elimu Community Light – TZ

Honors Political Science student, Nyah Hill, spends Spring 2025 in Tanzania learning everything she can about her home away from home.

Sigma Tau Delta Convention Schedule 2025

Nine of our Whitworth Sigma Tau Delta chapter members are flying out to present at the annual international convention in Pittsburgh.

Sarah Immel

Sarah Immel

Sarah Immel is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh studying Responsible Natural Language Processing.

Little Women

Little Women Poster

Come see Whitworth’s production of Little Women March 7th/8th, 14th/15th at 7:30pm, doors at 7:00pm, or March 16th at 2:30pm, doors at 2:00pm

Faith, Stories, and Architecture

provided by Ally McAfee

Ally McAfee spent Jan Term on a trip in Oxford, England with Dr. Clark and writes about her experience in the ancient city.

Sigma Tau Delta Participants

Whitworth to send 9 presenters to the Sigma Tau Delta, an international English Honors Society, Conference March 19-22 in Pittsburg, PA.

Marquez and the Dept of Agriculture

Kyle smiling with a baby goat at a site visit in Creston, Wash. Part of the role was to go and learn from field staff, and visiting producers like this goat farmer.

Kyle Marquez spent his summer interning with the Department of Agriculture, specifically the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Washington.

Fall 2024 Wrap Up

Students at Honors Showcase in the Whitworth HUB MPR

This semester, the Honors Program and its students were hard at work promoting our message of thriving in the world as it is and developing it as it should be.

Fall 2024 Showcase

Come admire Honors student research, final projects, and creative works in the HUB MPR from 5:30-7:00PM on Monday December 9th.