SPRING 2026 Ransom Everglades LOG 25 Alicia Medina ’26: The Dual Process of Peace: Reintegration and Connection in Colombia’s Post-Conflict Landscape Bridget Mestepey ’26: War and Memory: What do War Memorials Tell Us About Remembrance, Service, and Human Connection? Christopher Tsialas ’26: Grief and Growth: A Philosophical Exploration of Adolescent Healing Jacob Zide ’26: Adirondack Roots: Retracing the Adirondack-Florida School Experience Photos by Suzanne Kores “In Colombia, women are showing that humanity lies in living with difference, building with those they once called enemies, and insisting that even fractured communities can still create a future.” Other Bowden fellows traveled to Peru, France, Croatia, New York, Washington, D.C. and California. The Class of 2026 Bowden Fellowships in the Humanities projects: Ana Gonzalez ’26: From Sacred to Symbolic: The Transformation of Llamas and the Andean Identity Sophia Linfield ’26: Survivors of Vukovar: Living with Memory After War Bowden fellows program director John A. King Jr. introduces the fellows. Alexandra Russoniello ’26: Legitimacy in Times of Terror: The French Revolution
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