Sewanee: The University of the South

(Sewanee, TN)

Welcome to Sewanee: The University of the South, home of one of the nation's top liberal arts colleges, a School of Letters, and a seminary of the Episcopal Church.Known simply as "Sewanee" by its students, faculty, staff and friends, the University offers an unmatched educational experience. The University remains purposefully small and dedicated to building a sense of community. The University has had 26 Rhodes Scholars--a number that puts Sewanee in the top four nationally among American liberal arts colleges--as well as 26 NCAA Postgraduate Fellows, 36 Watson Fellows, and dozens of Fulbright Scholars, and has an acceptance rate to graduate and professional schools that far outpaces its peers. Sewanee offers 36 majors, 27 minors, and 15 special programs, along with pre-medicine, pre-nursing, pre-law, and pre-business. More than 40 percent of students participate in study-abroad programs, and a comprehensive endowed program that provides financial support for summer internships has greatly strengthened career development for undergraduates.

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Katharine Wilkinson, C'05, (a Sewanee Rhodes Scholar) emailed today to let us know that her new book has just been published by Oxford University Press. She says in many ways "Between God & Green: How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change" has its roots at Sewanee. Learn more here: http://on.fb.me/JAdEyz

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Congratulations, soon-to-be Hall-of-Famers! http://bit.ly/JlNXn1

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Go, Sally! Freshman track-and-field phenom Sally Warm will compete against the best Division III high-jumpers in the country at the 2012 NCAA National Championships on Friday. http://bit.ly/JzurBJ

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Dozens of members of the University community, including top administrators, faculty, staff, current students, and recent graduates, joined the broader Sewanee community in providing free medical care to hundreds of patients over the weekend. http://bit.ly/K95TCC

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The Chattanooga Times-Free Press reports on this weekend's Remote Area Medical clinic in Sewanee, http://bit.ly/JZVdG9

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I have always been a fan of Sewanee and the campus, and am seriously considering applying for undergraduate studies. However, I am conflicted between Sciences and Theatric Production/Stagecraft and was wondering how flexible any changes in majors/minors/classes would be?

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If you're on campus this weekend, please be aware that there will be increased traffic and very limited parking, because of the Remote Area Medical Clinic at the Fowler Center. http://bit.ly/KB7m7j

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If you missed the live version, check out this video of University Organist Robbe Delcamp breaking into "When the Saints Go Marching In" (and the spontaneous applause that follows) as the graduates left the Chapel to line up to receive their diplomas on Sunday. http://bit.ly/KwQe2u

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Welcome back to the Mountain, Melissa! http://bit.ly/JmBXzH

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The National Geographic Photo of the Day, by Stephen Alvarez, C'87, shows Sewanee Outing Program Director John Benson climbing razor-sharp pinnacles in Madagascar. Careful there, John. http://on.natgeo.com/KSX2G1

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