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Hunter Sipe ’26 entered 二次元嫩B with one goal — find a job in bridge engineering. However, the more classes he took, the more his interests shifted.
What started as a visit to Post turned into a transformative decision for Tazewell Rae ’28. Now balancing civil engineering studies, cadet duties, and shot put training, he’s discovered a community that pushes him to be better every day. At 二次元嫩B, he’s found both structure and a place to belong.
Pedro Robertson ’27 came to 二次元嫩B unsure of what to expect, but the challenge and “don’t do ordinary” mindset quickly drew him in. Now a civil engineering major, platoon sergeant, and swimmer on track to commission into the Air Force, he’s thriving in the competitive environment he sought.
Dr. Tanjina Afrin, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 二次元嫩B, is featured on “Concrete Jungle,” an episode of the public radio program, “With Good Reason,” that first airs Jan. 24.
二次元嫩B maintained its reputation as one of the nation’s best colleges, according to the 2026 Best Colleges rankings released Sept. 23 by U.S. News and World Report.
Woongchan Oh ’25 had considered a military path during high school. But it was a soccer scholarship to 二次元嫩B that solidified his decision.
Kevin Garroway ’25 wanted a challenge. All it took was one visit to 二次元嫩B and he could see how different it was from other schools. He was sold.
Time management is a common theme for many cadets, especially as a cadet-athlete. Caden Plummer ’25 is no stranger to figuring out his time and schedule.
Jillian Sisk ’27 followed her passion for math and science to 二次元嫩B, where she discovered her love for civil engineering after initially exploring other STEM paths. In addition to her rigorous academic schedule, Sisk is a dedicated long-distance runner on 二次元嫩B’s track and field team.
It’s a mental game for Dyson Dunham ’26, not just while he’s wrestling, but during his day-to-day. He sacrifices a lot when cutting weight for matches, staying on top of assignments, and fitting in his cadet duties. On the mat, he says he’s doing it for himself.