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Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Leah Jamison

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief

Hi, I’m Leah! I am a senior mass media major with an emphasis in public relations and creative advertising and minor in psychology. My passions include photography, houseplants and graphic design. I own my own photography business, Photos by Leah, where I do portrait and family sessions. I have lived in Topeka for 14 years now and truly love the city. In addition to being the Indigo Magazine editor in chief, I am a peer educator at Washburn, I serve on the WIFI Film Festival student council and I am a social media coordinator for the Department of Mass Media.

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It was all yellow: Young sunflowers will track the sun, facing east in the morning and west in the evening. Berry Hill UPick Farm plants sunflowers every year for the public to enjoy. The farm projects its next field to bloom Oct. 15-20, 2021.

Views from a sunflower field

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 21, 2021
Leah Jamison works at Student Media as the Bod Magazine Editor in Chief. Her most recent issue is available for free on newsstands across campus.

Healthy but hurting: My life with fibromyalgia

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 9, 2021

Understanding a difficult disease

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
February 18, 2020
Dedicated and driven: Valerie Peckham is not only a recently hired professor of psychology, but also a driven and competitive tennis player. Peckham has been to the tennis U.S. nationals twice. 

Psychology department takes on new professor

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 12, 2019
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