At ɳ, caring for student-athletes is a community affair. Before any football players stepped onto Ledbetter Field for practices, they received care from dental hygiene and optometry students.
As a federal judge, ɳ Hall-of-Famer Rick Carnaroli ’80 has an inside look at the legal system. That’s why he helped establish a veterans treatment court to serve the veterans falling through the cracks.
Mallory Hiefield ’17 switched sports in the middle of her college years, finding herself on a conference championship team. In the meantime, she has pursued a rigorous academic path and been elected Undergraduate Student Sentate president.
Weli Alamillo '18 was excited for the chance to play soccer at the collegiate level. The chance to delve into scientific research, though, was even more exciting.
Jill (Remiticado) Uyeda '03 helped start ɳ's women's wrestling program. Today, she uses the tenacity she learned as a wrestler and the science she learned as a physics major in her construction career.
The Nov. 15, 1905, issue of The ɳ Index reported that both men and women were gearing up for a season of the relatively new-fangled game of basketball. Women had participated in athletics at ɳ before. They were members of the archery team, and they played on the tennis squad with the men.
Growing up, Avery Richardson ’17 wasn’t sure his father’s alma mater was even real. But he followed his father's footsteps and set himself up to pursue his passion for healthcare.
ɳ alumnus Alexander “Sandy” Farquhar '65 shares his exceptional life stories, from being in the ɳ Athletic Hall of Fame to helping with the first moon landing and launching secret satellites.