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Monday, March 17, 2025

Longtime Supporters Found Their Match at Whitman

Two adults and two children hold hands while standing in front of a decorative wooden door.

Before they ever met, Amy Ly ’06 and Steven Ly ’07 were on the same page about what they wanted in a college: a top-notch education and the opportunity to play college sports. They found what they were looking for—and each other—at Whitman College.

Amy majored in Biology and played soccer for two years and tennis for one at Whitman. Steven, also a Biology major, played on the men’s tennis team all four years. The couple, who met as students, developed deep connections with fellow students and faculty that remain strong to this day. They have expressed their gratitude for their Whitman experience by making annual gifts to the college for more than two decades.

“I worked for the Development Office for a year after graduating, and I came to understand the importance of alumni giving,” says Amy, who notes that she would not have been able to attend Whitman without the generous scholarships and aid she received. “We primarily give to support programs that we really enjoyed, such as the tennis teams and the Whitman in China program, as well as general scholarships through The Whitman Fund. It’s our way of paying it forward.”

In addition to playing two sports, Amy was involved with several organizations on campus. She was a Student Engagement Volunteer (now called Community Engagement Volunteers), a member of Delta Gamma, and President of the Associated Students of Whitman College. She also held part-time jobs both on and off campus, including serving as a Resident Advisor at Jewett Hall.

Steven spent much of his time outside the classroom on the tennis courts. He competed in the NCAA Division III singles championships as a junior and received the R.V. Borleske Trophy, which is presented annually to the college’s top male athlete, as a senior.  

Both Amy and Steven believe Whitman prepared them well for their future professional success.

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Noteworthy

Documentary Highlights Career of Whitman Alum

Faith Petric ’37 used folk music to advocate for progressive causes from the 1930s through the early 2000s. Now her story is told in the documentary “Singing for Justice,” which airs nationwide on PBS this month. Check your local listings for this amazing alum’s story.

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Announcements

Staff Coffee Break Today

The Office of the President will host a Staff Coffee Break on Monday, March 17, at 10 a.m. at Penrose Library. Enjoy a break to socialize with your colleagues and learn more about our campus library. 

 

Senior Commencement Speaker Deadline Extended

The Class of 2025 is extending the deadline for seniors to apply to speak for up to five minutes during the commencement ceremony as a representative of the class. Interested applicants should email an outline or first draft of their proposed speech to northajl@whitman.edu. The new deadline for submissions is Wednesday, April 9. 

Photo Finish

A reddish moon is visible in the sky above Memorial Building.

Photo (Ashmeet Singh): On Thursday, a total lunar eclipse was visible from campus. During a lunar eclipse, the moon enters the Earth’s dark shadow (the umbra) and takes on a reddish glow due to sunlight scattering and bending from Earth’s atmosphere before it reaches the moon.⁠ See more photos on Instagram.

Happening This Week

 

Monday

10–11 a.m.

Staff Coffee Break

Penrose Library

Noon

Whitman Baseball at University of Puget Sound

Away

1 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Tennis vs. Salisbury University

Away

3 p.m.

Whitman Baseball at University of Puget Sound

Away

6 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Lacrosse at Whittier College

Away

Tuesday

Noon

Whitman Baseball at University of Puget Sound

Away

12:10–12:50 p.m.

Movement That Matters: MELT

Sherwood Athletic Center

1 p.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis vs. Bowdoin College

Away

2–4 p.m.

Library Crafting & Movie Hours

Penrose Library, Room 313

3 p.m.

Whitman Baseball at University of Puget Sound

Away

3 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Tennis at California Lutheran University

Away

5:15 p.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis vs. Babson College

Away

6 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Lacrosse at California Lutheran University

Away

Wednesday

9 a.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis vs. Amherst College

Away

11 a.m.

Whitman Women’s Lacrosse at Chapman University

Away

12:10–12:50 p.m.

Movement That Matters: Strength & Stretch

Sherwood Athletic Center

2 p.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis at California Lutheran University

Away

5–6 p.m.

AIA Archaeology Hour: “Complex Society Without Rulers”

Maxey Hall, Room 207

Thursday

TBD

Whitman Distance Track vs. Whitworth Buc Scoring (Day 1)

Away

10–11:30 a.m.

Webinar: “Accommodations Unlocked! Partnering With Faculty for Student Success”

Virtual Event

10 a.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis at Caltech

Away

12:10–12:50 p.m.

Movement That Matters: Step Aerobics

Sherwood Athletic Center

2 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Tennis at Caltech

Away

Friday

TBD

Whitman Distance Track vs. Whitworth Buc Scoring (Day 2)

Away

3 p.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis at University of Redlands

Away

5 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Tennis at Chapman University

Away

Saturday

11 a.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis at Occidental College

Away

Noon

Whitman Baseball vs. Lewis & Clark College

Borleske Stadium

3 p.m.

Whitman Baseball vs. Lewis & Clark College

Borleske Stadium

4 p.m.

Whitman Men’s Tennis at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges

Away

Sunday

TBD

Whitman Men’s Golf George Fox Invitational (Day 1)

Away

Noon

Whitman Baseball vs. Lewis & Clark College

Borleske Stadium

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