Comments on: Arjun Shivram Vattipalli ’27 /in-memoriam Harvey Mudd Remembers Tue, 09 Dec 2025 20:21:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Ryan Tran /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-878 Sun, 10 Nov 2024 05:52:36 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-878 I am so grateful to have met Arjun in high school, and to be close friends with him since then and into college. He was always a bundle of joy with his bright smile and great sense of humor. I enjoyed taking classes with him, whether it was Anatomy and Physiology, English, or Psychology. He made those classes so fun, and I will forever cherish the memories we made throughout the years, both in school and outside of school. Some of my favorite memories included karaoke, going on picnics, hiking, and driving around at night while talking for hours. You could clearly tell how intelligent and curious he was, where he easily understood the subjects and went beyond expectations. He was such a caring and kind friend, and I appreciated how he was always there for people through tough times. I will never forget how great of a friend he was and the great impact he left on those around him.

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By: Daisy Olivera /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-875 Fri, 08 Nov 2024 01:18:55 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-875 Every time he came to Jay’s Place he had the biggest smile! His biggest smile was when we all sang Happy Birthday. He is truly missed.

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By: Karl Haushalter /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-874 Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:39:27 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-874 As a student, Arjun brought energy, excitement, and a sense of fun to the Chem42 class that I taught in fall 2023. I greatly enjoyed interacting with Arjun and talking with him about chemistry and how it could be applied to interesting questions in biology and medicine. Arjun’s positive energy boosted everyone around him.

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By: Rohan Subramanian /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-873 Tue, 05 Nov 2024 02:29:51 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-873 I remember working late at Platt one day when I heard very beautiful piano playing. I went to see who it was and I saw Arjun playing Chopin’s Ballade. Another day, Arjun came up to me at the Hoch and said he had enjoyed hearing me play the piano another night! It warms me to think about his musical talent which showcased his warm personality, which I’ll always remember and miss.

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By: Devon Tao /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-872 Tue, 05 Nov 2024 01:51:54 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-872 I had only one interaction with Arjun but it has touched me to this day—I was in the Platt practice rooms and I heard someone in the room next to me playing Bach’s “Prelude in C Major.” This is one of my favorite pieces so I wanted to compliment the pianist next door. I also happened to have written a vocal melody to this piece. I asked if he would play while I sang, and he eagerly agreed even though we were strangers until that moment. We were two strangers creating music together, and he played beautifully.

Afterwards, we chatted for a bit about music, composing, and piano. Even though I only knew him for a very brief period of time, it was a very special period of time. To connect with another, a stranger, over music is a feeling like no other. I am grateful to Arjun for sharing that experience with me.

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By: Ryan Lee /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-871 Sat, 02 Nov 2024 06:43:50 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-871 I am extremely fortunate to have called Arjun my friend for the past few years. It is too difficult to isolate one specific memory because there are so many good memories to look back upon. Arjun had always set aside his own interests to support me in my endeavors. In any of my performances or presentations, I knew he would be in the audience cheering me on. I took advantage of his kindness and gratitude but will never forget the way he made me feel. He was patient, empathetic, and so kind. During the darkest parts of my life, he was an uplifting spirit despite his own struggles. He never made me feel like a burden when I needed help and would reach out to me first before I had the chance to ask. Through both the good and bad times of my life, Arjun had been one of the best friends I could have ever asked for.

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By: Sarah Kavassalis /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-870 Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:01:30 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-870 I taught Arjun in CHEM60, a scientific computing class tailored for chemistry majors. Although I only taught him in one course, Arjun’s unique technical skills and community-minded spirit left a deep impression on me. Despite being a first-year college student, Arjun grasped complex chemistry concepts with the same apparent comfort level as the third-year students alongside him in the course. He very humbly described his passion for biochemistry as his motivator to learn, and that passion, while calmly stated, was clear and consistent every week. He frequently followed up with me to learn about specific topics for which there was no academic benefit, simply to pursue knowledge for its own sake. Arjun willingly spent significant time during lab sessions aiding others. He had a unique humility and generosity, and encouraged every student around him.

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By: Adam Johnson /in-memoriam/arjun-vattipalli-27/#comment-869 Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:14:29 +0000 /in-memoriam/?page_id=772#comment-869 I was Arjun’s Writ 1 instructor last year and I got to know him well during our weekly discussions. He was always so engaged and interested in developing his paper to take it to the next level. His outside reader found his paper to be “charming,” with a strong voice, and I agree. I enjoyed getting to know him, and was happy to see him every week this fall when he was in the chemistry lab near my office. He came by to talk with me and my research student almost every week.

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