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Growing Through Community: Evann Tan '25 Reflects on 鶹ý's Impact
Evann Tan ’25 was eager to engage with the 鶹ý community, build supportive relationships, and grow both intellectually and personally. Tan said the relationships he built—with professors and peers—have been the most meaningful part of his time at 鶹ý. “The mentorship and guidance from faculty have helped shape my academic and professional journey, while the friendships I’ve made here will last a lifetime,” he said.
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Evann Tan '25
Major: Economics and business, organizations & society
Certificate: Sustainability planning
Home: Singapore
Activities at 鶹ý: Head House Adviser at Ware College House; Varsity Squash; Squash Aces; Harwood Scholar; member of Ware Parliament
Why did you choose to attend 鶹ý?
I chose to attend 鶹ý because of its strong emphasis on close student-faculty relationships, its rigorous academic programs, and the supportive community. The small class sizes and the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with professors and peers made 鶹ý the perfect place for me to grow both intellectually and personally.
What is something that you did for fun at 鶹ý?
I enjoyed 鶹ý’s annual Halloween trips to Hershey Park, organized by the College Entertainment Committee (CEC).
What did you enjoy most about your time at the College?
The relationships I built—with both my professors and my peers—have been the most meaningful part of my time at 鶹ý. The mentorship and guidance from faculty have helped shape my academic and professional journey, while the friendships I’ve made here will last a lifetime.
What are your plans for after graduation?
I’ll be pursuing a master of science degree in sustainability management at Columbia University.
What brief advice would you give to incoming students in 鶹ý’s Class of 2029?
Embrace every opportunity that comes your way, and don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. Some of the most rewarding experiences come from taking risks and trying something new.
“The mentorship and guidance from faculty have helped shape my academic and professional
journey, while the friendships I’ve made here will last a lifetime.”
— Evann Tan '25
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