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Meet Our Students

Pipers share their stories

At Hamline, Pipers are part of a supportive, diverse, tight-knit community where they can pursue their passions, find new ones, and grow. Whether that happens in the classroom, as part of a research project, on the track and field, during an internship, as a member of a student organization, or one of the other countless experiences that happen during their time at Hamline, every single Piper has a unique story to share.

Below, you will find Pipers sharing their stories of what makes the Hamline experience unique and special.

 

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Piper profiles

Alex Bailey  ‘26, English and theatre arts
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Alex Bailey ‘26, English and theatre arts

Through their work in theatre, dance, and Hamline’s student-run newspaper, the Oracle, Alex Bailey has built a strong support system and an enduring community.

Maria Garcia '26
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Maria Garcia ‘26, visual communication for the performing arts (flexible curriculum)

When she is not on stage acting and dancing, Maria Garcia applies her artistic skills to the theatre’s show posters.

Oscar Hinojosa
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Oscar Hinojosa ‘25, biology (pre-pharmacy track)

Oscar Hinojosa came from Texas to play football for Hamline, found a passion for biology, and put a collaborative research project on his resume.

Abi Grace Mart '24, history and legal studies
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Abi Grace Mart ‘24, legal studies and history

Former Hamline Undergraduate Student Congress (HUSC) co-president Abi Grace Mart shares the intrinsic traits Pipers all share that help us create such a strong, compassionate community.

Lauren Ness-Schrupp ‘27, anthropology and global studies
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Lauren Ness-Schrupp ‘27, anthropology and global studies

Through examining the artifacts from the recent past, Lauren Ness-Schrupp finds the threads that form her community.

Justice Vu '26
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Justice Vue ‘24, digital and studio art 

First-generation student Justice Vue found a strong, active community with other BIPOC students on campus.

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