Inquiring Minds | Nature's Superheroes
From salamanders that can regrow limbs to a frog that can break its own bones to use as weapons, Professor Kristen Cecala discusses the many ways that amphibians are nature's superheroes.
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From salamanders that can regrow limbs to a frog that can break its own bones to use as weapons, Professor Kristen Cecala discusses the many ways that amphibians are nature's superheroes.
The University of the South is pleased to announce that two recent graduates have received Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards for the 2025-26 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Both Cecilia Blackledge, C’25, and Mary Browder Howell, C’25, were recognized with the English Teaching Assistant Award, which will provide them with support to teach English abroad.
On Sunday, May 11, the College of Arts and Sciences held a Convocation for the Conferring of Degrees to 440 undergraduates. Algernon Sydney Sullivan honoree Tony González delivered the Senior Oration, and Kostas Andriotis, Ashton Butler, Kamilla Haidaienko, Abood Najjar, and Taylor Tunstall were named the Dean's Scholars.
Classics Professor Stephanie McCarter has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for her work on a new translation of Ovid’s Art of Love, Cures for Love, and On Women’s Cosmetics. The fellowship will provide McCarter with the opportunity to produce a metrically formal translation that explores the cultural, historical, and literary significance of these works.
Sewanee magazine is now available online! Follow the link learn how an unexpected comment by a faculty member led former University Archivist Annie Armour Morgret, C’78, and her daughter, Sarah Campbell, C’11, on an adventure that led to Antiques Roadshow, Christie’s—and a trek back in time. Also read about a Sewanee alum redefining luxury at Cartier and Ralph Lauren and a healthcare leader closing critical gaps in rural America.
In this video series, we asked Sewanee faculty to tell us about their passions—the ideas that intrigue them, that stoke their creativity, that they could talk about forever. Here’s what they told us.