Celebrating the Outstanding Graduates of 2019
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四虎影院

Each year, the 四虎影院 community celebrates the many ways that God has gifted our students academically by announcing and honoring the Outstanding Graduate Awards in each department during are announced and honored during the prior to Commencement. The following are the Outstanding Graduates of 2019.
Art
Madeleine Kilpatrick was introduced to printmaking her first year at 四虎影院 by professor Meagan Stirling. 鈥淔rom there it was full steam ahead!鈥 Kilpatrick says. 鈥淚 love that printmaking is all about layers, and about creating graphic imagery.鈥
She describes her printmaking style as non-traditional, working in the moment and unregistered instead of focusing on perfection.
鈥淢adeleine embodies this discipline with a joyful sense of purpose and ambition,鈥 says Lisa DeBoer, chair of the art department. 鈥淪he understands that artists go to the studio not when we are inspired, but in order to become inspired. She is engaged, driven, and hungry to learn more, to continually add to her repertoire of techniques.鈥

Kilpatrick, who graduates with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in art and communication studies, will spend a month abroad on 四虎影院鈥檚 Borders, Boundaries, and Brexits: Jerusalem to Belfast mayterm course. She hopes to spend a few years working in a studio and building her portfolio in Nashville, Tennessee, pursuing an MFA in Printmaking.
鈥淚 hope to teach, as well as maintain a robust studio practice and continue sharing my art with my community,鈥 she says.
Biology
At 四虎影院, Lucia Combrink has co-authored several research projects, ran for the women鈥檚 cross country team and served as a resident assistant in Clark Halls. She and professor Amanda Sparkman worked with researchers from Iowa State and Penn State Universities to co-author a paper, 鈥淐urrent and Time-Lagged Effects of Climate on Innate Immunity in Two Sympatric Snake Species.鈥 Their work used two species of garter snakes from four populations in Northern California to examine how they adapted to changing environmental conditions, such as drought.

She also co-authored a paper, 鈥淐onvergence in reduced body size, head size, and blood glucose in three island reptiles,鈥 with Sparkman. 鈥淚n the field, if there is an elusive animal everyone else has overlooked, she is the one to find it,鈥 Sparkman says.
Combrink, an international student from Malaysia, graduates with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in biology and psychology. She conducted research, 鈥淓xamining the Effect of Implicit Religious Priming on Pro-Environmental Behavior,鈥 with Brenda Smith, professor of psychology.
鈥淚n everything she does, she is cheerful, engaged, generous and faithful,鈥 says Beth Horvath chair of the biology department. 鈥淪he has shown herself more than equal to graduate-level work in her Major Honors project, and is clearly poised for graduate school as the next phase in her career.鈥
Chemistry
Nick Taylor and Ana Bulger won the Outstanding Graduate Award in Chemistry. Ana Bulger, who finished her 四虎影院 program with a 4.0 GPA, will attend UCLA to pursue a doctorate in chemistry with focus in organic synthetic chemistry. 鈥淪he has transitioned from student to teacher, from receiver to discoverer of knowledge,鈥 says professor Michael Everest, chair of the chemistry department. 鈥淪he has been a conscientious and dependable teacher鈥檚 assistant for two years of organic chemistry and an impressively creative designer of syntheses in class. But she can most often be found in the lab, where she is the go-to person for both technique and experimental design questions.鈥

She presented her major honors work on the borylation of aryl sulfamates at last April鈥檚 National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Orlando, Florida.
鈥淭he most significant part of my experience at 四虎影院 has been growing my relationships with the faculty and my peers over the past four years,鈥 she says. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 has given me the unique opportunity of mentorship from my professors. This kind of interaction is often difficult for undergraduates at larger schools. It was through learning from these amazing faculty that I was able to thrive by asking questions and that I was inspired to become a chemist myself.鈥

Nick Taylor, a double major in chemistry and philosophy, served as president of the pre-health club and volunteered to teach science to elementary school children. He hopes to attend medical school to pursue a career as a pediatric oncologist. 鈥淗e is a brilliant chemist and a deeply thoughtful philosopher who combines these into a cheerful and humble servant-leader,鈥 says Michael Everest, chair of the chemistry department.
He completed a major honors project, 鈥淢eta-Arylation of Aryl Carbamates,鈥 which he presented at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society with professor Amanda Silberstein. 鈥淎round the lab, he is known for his unfailing good nature and as the indispensable solver of practical problems,鈥 Silberstein says.
鈥淣ot only have I learned a lot, but I have met some amazing people in the process,鈥 he says. 鈥
Communication Studies
Through 四虎影院 Downtown, Rebekah Beeghly served as the social media and communications intern at Youth Interactive, an afterschool entrepreneurial arts academy.
鈥淪he is curious, energetic, intellectually engaged, a superb question-asker, and flat-out funny,鈥 says professor Elizabeth Gardner, assistant professor of communication studies. 鈥淲hile she can be mischievous and often has a gleam in her eye, she also demonstrates incredible sensitivity toward others and is committed to pursuing mutual understanding, especially those involving high-stakes identity and justice.鈥
She was a member of Intercultural Programs, lead the Multi-Ethnic Student Association and wrote for the Features section of the Horizon. She studied abroad with 四虎影院 in Jerusalem, served as president of Lambda Pi Eta, the Communication Studies National Honors Society, and directed Spring Sing skits in 2016 and 2018.

鈥淲hile studying abroad, I found a love for Israel/Palestine and was able to learn a lot about myself, justice and conflict, and created some of my strongest and deepest friendships,鈥 she says.
She hopes to publish a series of children鈥檚 books about race in the U.S. called 鈥淭he United Shapes of America.鈥
Computer Science
Kyle Hansen, who will attend UC Santa Barbara this fall to earn a doctorate in mathematics, is a double major in mathematics and computer science.
鈥淗e approaches computer science in a uniquely 四虎影院 way,鈥 says Don Patterson, professor of computer science. 鈥淗e knows the technical details of manipulating bits on the processor, he can uncover the abstract efficiency of different data structures from a mathematical perspective, and he writes well about the social impacts of the digital world. But he also has a heart for his friends, whether he is organizing Spring Sing, encouraging his dorm, or writing an app for organizing potlucks in the Global Leadership Center.鈥
Hansen presented research in the field of complex analysis last January at the Joint Mathematics Meetings conference in Baltimore.

鈥淗is brilliance is matched only by his modesty, as he will downplay the tremendous help he has been to our department (as a grader, and helping with our mathematics contest) and 四虎影院 (as a choir member, and Emmaus Road participant),鈥 says Russ Howell, professor of mathematics.
Data Analytics
Kaylee Yoon, one of 四虎影院鈥檚 first data analytics majors, is described by professors as an exceptional student, researcher and trailblazer. She worked with professor Don Patterson鈥檚 research that uses machine learning techniques to detect cerebral palsy in premature babies. 鈥淚 am also doing research with the 四虎影院 Office of College Advancement for my senior capstone project,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 am building an artificial neural network that predicts how much a donor will give to 四虎影院 in the next year.鈥 As a double major with economics and business she spent a semester abroad with 四虎影院 in Asia. 鈥淚t was so much fun experiencing a new culture with other 四虎影院 students,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e interned at Development Bank of Singapore, ate tons of new food, explored almost all of the cafes in Singapore and took trips to Hong Kong, Cambodia and Vietnam.鈥

After graduation, she hopes to travel Taiwan for four months, conducting machine learning research as an intern. Eventually she plans on returning to the U.S. to work in the tech industry doing data analytics.
鈥淵et, for all of her success, she remains a kind and approachable person averse to taking the limelight,鈥 Patterson says.
Economics and Business
Whitney Tice has been an aerial dancer for seven years. 鈥淓ver since I was little I enjoyed climbing things and being up high,鈥 she says. 鈥淎erial allows me to maintain a sense of childlike playfulness and simultaneously work hard. I think I get most excited about the challenge of trying and mastering new skills and sequences, which I find incredibly fun and exhilarating.鈥
Her professors say she is industrious, inquisitive and always present in the moment. 鈥淎ctively listening, gently probing, persistently processing, diligently growing and quietly contributing, Whitney is also an outstanding person who lives her faith daily and who is sincere in reaching out to others, in offering prayers and in being concerned for all,鈥 says Rick Ifland, chair of the economics and business department.
Tice studied on 四虎影院 in Asia during Mayterm and lived in Uganda for a month as part of Emmaus Road. 鈥淭his was one of the most valuable experiences in my life,鈥 she says of her time at Faith Children's Home and God's House of Miracles in Lugazi, Uganda.

鈥淭he education I have received at 四虎影院 has prepared me to engage in gracious and meaningful conversations about faith with people from a variety of backgrounds.鈥
English
Oxford English Dictionary Award winner Olivia Stowell integrated her work in English and theater to create a powerful stage adaptation of T.S. Eliot鈥檚 鈥淭he Waste Land鈥 with six actors. 鈥淗er theater arts senior project paired Eliot with Anne Sexton to stage fractured experiences in two towering American poets,鈥 says Sarah Skripsky, chair of the English department.
Stowell says a highlight of her time at 四虎影院 has been the mentorship and friendship she received from faculty and staff. 鈥淭hey have taught me so much, encouraged me on my journey, written me letters of recommendation, let me cry in office hours, prayed for me, supported me and challenged me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wouldn't be who I am without their influence.鈥
Stowell鈥檚 English major honors project explored the intersectional othering of the evil body in animation, Skripsky explains, the way animators encode evil as 鈥渙ther鈥 in terms of race, gender, sexuality or attractiveness. Meanwhile, she organized campus-wide Fringe Festivals and offering her resonant voice to justice issues on campus.
鈥淚ntercultural Programs is probably the space on campus where I have learned and grown the most,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he community and family there is such a picture of Christ-like love, inclusion and justice. I'm going to miss it more than I can say.鈥
She will present a paper on 鈥淔rankenstein鈥 at the International Gothic Association Conference and another essay will be published in Liberated Arts. She begins graduate school next fall to study English literature at Villanova University. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to take the next step in pursuing my goal to get my doctorate and hopefully someday become a professor,鈥 she says.

History and Modern Languages
Gabriel Grabowski, a double major in history and Spanish, won the Outstanding Senior Awards for both history and modern languages. 鈥淲hether learning from Ensenada pastors with Potter鈥檚 Clay, listening to his host family on 四虎影院 in Mexico, engaging local issues at the 四虎影院 Downtown program, or evaluating competing historical interpretations in a senior research seminar, Gabe has been the same person: humble, kind, teachable, gracious, thoughtful, wise and courageous,鈥 says Rick Pointer, chair of the history department. 鈥淗e is willing to ask the hard questions and to wrestle ably with the theological and moral ambiguities that history and life present.鈥
Grabowski completed research projects on the memory of Danish resistance during the Holocaust and the history of 四虎影院鈥檚 Potter鈥檚 Clay in the context of 20th-century American evangelicalism. 鈥淎lthough he clearly loves research and writing, Gabe is passionate about cross-cultural service, and especially serving the marginalized,鈥 says Mary Docter, chair of the modern languages department.

After studying in Quer茅taro, Mexico, Gabriel mentored students cross-culturally during summers in Spain, and has worked with immigrants and refugees as a resettlement and placement intern at World Relief and as a local volunteer at Immigrant Hope. He has served as a student representative of the Homelessness Collaborative for the Santa Barbara Alliance for Community Transformation.
鈥淚鈥檝e been deeply inspired and supported by the 四虎影院 community: Sodexo workers, professors, friends, staff, therapists, gardeners, campus pastors, and nameless students writing prayers in notebooks in the prayer chapel,鈥 he says.
A 2019-20 Fulbright recipient, Gabriel will travel to Argentina this spring to work with college students and examine issues of globalization and transnationalism. 鈥淯ltimately, I鈥檓 just going to pursue the best thing in front of me in each season and seek Jesus, love my neighbors,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope someday that means being able to teach, write, and spend lots of time outdoors.鈥
Kinesiology
Madison Cherry earned the Peg Lovik Nicholas Senior Award for the outstanding graduate in the Kinesiology department for her superior academic work and volunteer efforts on and off campus. 鈥淢adison demonstrates great perseverance and her work ethic complements her intellect,鈥 says Gregg Afman, chair of the kinesiology department. 鈥淪he is a delightful young woman who cares deeply for others. Without exception, she sets a very high standard of excellence in everything she does. She has blessed many with her efforts and servant heart.鈥
Her influence has also extended outside the United States, providing health care services during a semester in Uganda. 鈥淭he best part of my four years at 四虎影院 was the people I met on campus and abroad,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he professors encouraged me and cared about me. They believed not only in my ability to excel in courses but also take what I learned in courses into the real world.鈥
Cherry, who hopes to become an occupational therapist, will study this fall at A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Mesa, Arizona. 鈥淚 want to be a part of this growing field that increases the independence, and thus self-efficacy and social inclusion, of individuals in vulnerable populations,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 hope that pursing a doctorate that focuses on public health will enable me to eventually take my profession beyond the clinic and into communities so that I can gain a more holistic picture through the social contexts of the individuals I work with. 四虎影院 introduced me to this field and I鈥檓 so grateful that I can combine my love of the human body and passion for social justice that the kinesiology department instilled in me since freshman year.鈥

Liberal Studies
Lauren Hayward, who graduated in three years, exudes energy and determination in every class and activity, according to her professors. She was features section editor for the Horizon, 四虎影院鈥檚 student newspaper, directed Clark Women鈥檚 Spring Sing skit before serving as Logistic鈥檚 Coordinator of Spring Sing. She also served an internship with the 四虎影院 admission鈥檚 department. 鈥淚 am the third generation in my family to attend 四虎影院, so it has been my dream to come here since I was in kindergarten,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y favorite part of being at 四虎影院 is having the balance of being able to participate in fun events, such as Spring Sing, but also growing deeper in my faith and my education.鈥
Hayward will attend Vanderbilt University to earn a master's degree in education and an elementary teaching credential. 鈥淚 plan on teaching 4th or 5th grade, and then working in educational policy because my life-long goal is to change the public education system in America,鈥 she says.
Mathematics

Three students won the Outstanding Graduate Award in mathematics, all earning 4.0 GPAs during their college program. Matthew Coffman, Natelli Cripe and Kyle Hansen, who also won the award in computer science, were individually brilliant and collaborated well, according to their professors.
Coffman, who loves abstract thinking and problem solving, will stay in Santa Barbara and become a software engineer. 鈥淢atthew's work is meticulously accurate,鈥 says Russell Howell, chair of the mathematics department. 鈥淗e has a natural eye for the subtleties of mathematical arguments, and has a knack for asking a question that provides the perfect segue into the next point that a teacher wants to make.鈥
Cripe celebrated her 21st birthday while on 四虎影院 in Jerusalem hiking the Jesus Trail from Nazareth to Capernaum. 鈥淣ot only did that trip challenge and deepen my faith and bring the Bible to life, but it also instilled in me a love for adventure and new experiences,鈥 she says.
Her professors say she combines a quiet, unassuming smile with a sharp mind. 鈥淭he combination of insight and intellectual honesty that she displays is uncommon,鈥 Howell says. 鈥淪he will own the gaps in her proofs rather than hoping they will go unnoticed.鈥
Her integrity blends perfectly with her passion for service, such as working for the Food Bank, or helping with various campus events.
Two of her grandparents and her father graduated from 四虎影院. 鈥淚t鈥檚 special to be able to follow in their footsteps,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 really thankful for the long-lasting friendships I鈥檝e made here, and I鈥檓 looking forward to a life of learning and other adventures.鈥
She continues to work as finance coordinator at the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, where she has served the last two years, while pursuing other finance positions along the Central Coast.

Modern Languages
Noel Hilst and Gabriel Grabowski, who also won for history, are the John Raede Award winners in modern languages. Hilst approaches all he does with joy and passion, according to his professors. 鈥淲hether it be playing in the orchestra or singing a capella with Ahh-Men; serving the elderly during an internship in Spain or working with exchange students here in the United States; translating on Potter鈥檚 Clay or serving as a resident assistant or Spanish tutor at 四虎影院, Noel does it with a joyful heart, infectious enthusiasm, and an enormous smile,鈥 Docter says. 鈥淎 double major excelling in both Spanish and psychology, Noel is a gifted scholar who writes with elegance and clarity.鈥
He is currently completing his major honors project on biculturalism and bias and is a Fulbright finalist, hoping to serve again in northern Spain, where he will work with plurilingual schools and serve in various community projects.
Music

Violinist Sierra Farrar, a double major in music and biolody, served as concert master of the 四虎影院 Orchestra on a tour to England, Ireland and Wales, as well as regular season concerts. 鈥淪he has taken on the responsibility of leading the orchestral ensembles for multiple operas produced by the music and theatre departments, has been a leader in the chamber music program and has offered her talents in many and various ways to the college to make major events more beautiful with her violin playing,鈥 says Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship.
She has thoroughly enjoyed traveling with the music department to northern and Southern California as well as the East Coast and eight European countries. 鈥淚t has been such a rewarding journey to slowly shed old parts of myself and learn who I want to be,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 cannot wait to see how my personality explodes after graduating.鈥
Farrar also sang in the choir, served as orchestra librarian, served musically in her church and excelled in the classroom. 鈥淪ierra has been an exemplary model of servant leadership, academic achievement, peer mentoring and musical inspiration to all in the music department,鈥 Shasberger says.
She hopes her future involves music as well as conservation biology either in Santa Barbara or on the East Coast.

Philosophy
Jordan Strandness, a double major in philosophy and English, earned the Outstanding Graduate Award in philosophy as well as the annual Robert N. Wennberg Philosophy Scholarship. 鈥淗e engages in the life of the mind with a winsome combination of seriousness and playfulness,鈥 says Jim Taylor, chair of the philosophy department. 鈥淥ne minute he鈥檒l be deep in thought about a perplexing philosophical problem, and the next minute he鈥檒l be laughing heartily about a classmate鈥檚 clever remark.鈥
For his Capstone Project for English, he researched and wrote a creative story about the life and thought of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, who tried to understand the nature of science and poetry and the way the two could interact.
Stradness, a standout tennis player and member of the Citadel staff, can philosophize both creatively and critically. 鈥淗e approaches both of his majors with the skills of a careful reader, artful writer, sensitive listener, and articulate speaker,鈥 Taylor says.
He is considering graduate school to become an English or philosophy professor or earning an MFA in creative writing.
Physics

Louise Naumann, an Augustinian Scholar, came to 四虎影院 after graduating high school with 86 college units while serving as a teacher鈥檚 assistant in calculus, statistics and AP Physics. She also did a year of research in the Amgen Biotechnology Experience at UC Santa Barbara. Her first semester at 四虎影院, she took senior quantum mechanics, earning the top grade in the class on the final. She completed her physics major in three semesters and was a pole vaulter on 四虎影院鈥檚 track and field team. In the summer of 2018, she conducted research at Harvard Medical School, designing and fabricating a radiation sensor array using a 3D printer to provide quality assurance for radiation treatment of metastatic brain tumors. 鈥淚n fact, metastatic brain tumors are among the most expensive kind of cancer to treat,鈥 she says. 鈥淧rototyping these sensor arrays helps us research alternative methods of quality assurance, lowering the cost of this type of treatment. The most powerful part of my time in Boston was being in the hospital testing our sensors in the same room where patients were receiving treatments all day long. We would come in the evenings, after the treatments had been administered for the day, and conduct research in hope of improving that treatment for future patients.
鈥淲hen I wasn鈥檛 conducting research, I enjoyed being in the culturally diverse and historically rich city of Boston.鈥 She鈥檚 been accepted to the PhD medical physics program at UCLA and hopes to continue working in the field of cancer research.

Political Science
Hana Iskandar, who led a youth group at Montecito Covenant, built homes with Habitat for Humanity and worked with at-risk kids in Egypt, is filled with a passion for life, learning and people, according to her professors. 鈥淗er energy and enthusiasm abound, whether it be in the classroom鈥攚here she is known for her candor and humor in addition to her intellectual acumen鈥攐r in one of her many activities where she joyfully serves her communities,鈥 says Jesse Covington, chair of the political science department.
Iskandar, who wants to pursue a career in law, says she has always had a passion for people and justice.
鈥淭he best part of my three years at 四虎影院 was how teachers managed to connect the material of each lecture back to Jesus Christ in ways that I could have never expected,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y faith has grown in incredible ways just by being surrounded by Christ-centered teachers, staff and friends. Despite being challenged in many of my classes, I can't think of any class I did not enjoy.鈥
She says living so close to the beach was also a blessing. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 really felt like home in every possible way and that is probably what I love and will miss the most,鈥 she says.

Psychology
Connor Gibbs, winner of the Willard F. Harley Award, is enrolled in UC Santa Barbara鈥檚 social psychology doctoral program. 鈥淗e is bright and organized, goal-directed, and he works steadily on achieving his goals,鈥 says Ronald See, chair of the psychology department. 鈥淐onnor approaches research in a manner that allows him to generate novel ideas and carry them out, as seen by his successful presentations at national conferences.鈥
During summer 2018, he conducted research with Carmel Saad, professor of psychology, about 鈥淐ombining Bias Interventions: The Effect of Bias Prediction & Self-Affirmation on Reducing Prejudice.鈥
鈥淭he best part of my 四虎影院 experience has been having the opportunity to gain real world, hands on experience as a researcher,鈥 Gibbs says. 鈥淚 had the opportunity to participate in both in-lab psychology research here on campus and out at UCSB as well as research conducted within the Santa Barbara community.鈥

Saad says he is resourceful in a highly independent manner. 鈥淕iven that a great research career requires not only sharpness of mind but organization and persistence, Connor has a bright future ahead,鈥 she says. 鈥淐onnor has remarkable integrity in all that he does. He is considerate of others and is ready and willing to lend a helping hand. His respectful and loving nature is a reflection of his deep faith in Christ. Connor reflects all of the best attributes of a 四虎影院 student and the department is proud of his achievements.鈥
Religious Studies
Lucas Vieira, whose coursework has primarily focused on Christian mission, world religions and global Christianity, graduates with a double major in religious studies and philosophy. Outside the classroom, he served with Intercultural Programs, Emmaus Road, chapel band and his local church.
鈥淭he best part of my four years at 四虎影院 has been the opportunity to grow in my passion for ministry alongside people who love the Lord,鈥 he says. My study abroad experiences in both India and Jerusalem were definitely highlights for me, as I was able to see the Kingdom of God at work in different contexts.鈥
His religious studies professors praise his intellectual acumen, deep faith, social engagement, and love for the church. 鈥淟ucas is an excellent student. He is biblically engaged and theologically thoughtful 鈥 and he cares about the significance of classroom conversations for the life of the church in the United States and around the world,鈥 says Caryn Reeder, chair of the religious studies department. 鈥淟ucas is deeply, personally invested in learning how to faithfully inhabit a Christian identity.鈥
Vieira will pursue a career in ministry. 鈥淚 hope to be a pastor or perhaps a church planter one day,鈥 he says. 鈥淚'm very passionate about preaching, urban ministry and communicating the Gospel through both word and action.鈥

Social Science
Michelle Vera, striving to integrate her faith, academics and practice, is deeply committed to pursuing justice and applying her sociological understanding of institutional systems and inequalities. She has assisted in case management at the Santa Barbara Probation Department, worked with clients at the Domestic Violence Victim Services Unit of the San Francisco District Attorney鈥檚 Office and provided crisis counseling at Standing Against Sexual Assault (formerly Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center).
Experiences outside the major fed her passion for theater and music. 鈥淚 have been a member of the college choir for three years, performed as lead roles for the two operas we鈥檝e done (鈥楧ie Fledermaus鈥 and 鈥楳agic Flute鈥) and have been heavily involved in the Fringe Festival,鈥 she says. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 has helped me not only explore my 四虎影院 and talents in the classroom but also on the stage.鈥
At one point in April, she was interning with the Santa Barbara Police Department, completing her certification for crisis counseling, and was featured on 鈥淭he Magic Flute鈥 posters for her role as the Queen of the Night. 鈥淚 was doing EVERYTHING and loved every second of it,鈥 she says.
She has her sights set on law school to eventually work in the criminal justice system serving in criminal prosecution or law enforcement.

Sociology and Anthropology
Emily Stoppler, whose senior project explored the sociological factors that influence attitudes about interracial dating relationships, hopes to attend graduate school for sport psychology to become a counselor to student-athletes. 鈥淏ringing awareness to mental health in the realm of college athletics is something I am very passionate about and would love to pursue in the future,鈥 she says.
She interned at World Vision and ShelterBox USA, a leading disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization.
鈥淓mily brings a high level of intellectual curiosity and intensity when interrogating texts and conducting research,鈥 says Felicia Song, chair of the sociology department. 鈥淪he models how being thoughtful about sociological and theological realities can be meaningfully expressed by helping these organizations tell their stories locally and globally through developing and managing video shoots, press releases and archived footage.鈥
鈥淭he best part of my time at 四虎影院 has been the people around me,鈥 Stoppler says. 鈥淏oth my friends and faculty push me and challenged me in my academics and my faith. I am forever grateful for the faculty who have poured into me here and have taken the time to invest in me as a student and person as well as the friends I have made here that have encouraged me and loved me with the love of Christ.鈥
Theater Arts

Over four years, Hunter Stilwell has done it all as a theater student: acted in multiple productions, built with his own hands the sets for most of those shows, directed multiple shows, and designed the lighting for many others. 鈥淗as been an exemplary student,鈥 says Mitchell Thomas, chair of the theater arts department. 鈥淗is keen mind, excellent work ethic, creative imagination, and wonderful humor have contributed to classrooms, productions, and a thriving theater culture at 四虎影院.鈥
Stilwell says his 四虎影院 education has given him opportunities to grow as a student and as a person. 鈥淚n my major specific classes, I had the ability to study and pursue many different elements of theater as well as form meaningful relationships with both my professors and peers,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hrough classes outside of my major, I have learned how to connect the knowledge I have gained from various disciplines. Within the community at 四虎影院, I have learned how to work and to live with others in a way that encourages meaningful growth.鈥
Hunter directed Jean-Paul Sartre鈥檚 challenging play 鈥淣o Exit鈥 for his capstone senior project. 鈥淭his embodied his artistic spirit: collaborative, searching, funny, and theatrically sophisticated,鈥 Thomas says. 鈥淗e exemplifies what we hope for our graduates 鈥 a theater maker with a generous and compassionate heart, an intelligent and discerning mind, and a deep love for God.鈥
As a graduate, Stilwell hope to refine his skills as a director, while finding other ways to create impactful art within his community.
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