In the News: Flessa ’68 Helps Restore Colorado River
“It’s tremendously gratifying … the highlight of my career,” Karl Flessa ’68 told an NPR reporter in early April as he witnessed the Colorado…
“It’s tremendously gratifying … the highlight of my career,” Karl Flessa ’68 told an NPR reporter in early April as he witnessed the Colorado…
Not even a decade out of college, Ori Kalmus ’08 has worked as a teacher, an army officer, and a reporter. Well, on the set, that is. Kalmus has played…
More than 30 alumni were recognized for dedicated service at the annual alumni awards ceremony Sept. 27. Alvin Yearwood ’83, judge in the New York City…
By Sharon Sanders “Even the smallest amount of medical attention to the orphans and villagers makes a huge difference in health. As I return years after…
By Matt Sinclair ’90 “I love reading. I love books. All types of books. I love talking about books with people who see things differently than I see…
On June 4, Steve Pryor ’71 received the Distinguished Leadership Award from the American Chemistry Council. Pryor, president of ExxonMobil Chemical Co…
By Sharon Sanders At the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) scientific meeting last month in Dallas, Dr. Marshall Austin ’71 was awarded the 2014…
By Sharon Sanders A postdoctoral researcher at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay, Maine, Meredith White ’06 has been appointed to…
An avid Leopards fan, John Kinard ’52 died Sept. 9. Former president of the Maroon Club, he also served a number of years as president of the Philadelphia…