Profile: Shellenberger ’69 Earns Highest Honors as Law Professor
The young man aspired to become a criminal attorney because “there will always be criminals.” His father, a businessman, hoped his son would become…
The young man aspired to become a criminal attorney because “there will always be criminals.” His father, a businessman, hoped his son would become…
“Don’t ask me to change a light bulb please,” AD Singh ’84 warns us in jest, as we dig into a thin-crust pizza. We are seated inside Singh’s…
“There’s a whole other world awaiting discovery underground. I worked in the iron and coal mines to see what was there. It was not only exciting, it…
Can a philosophical 600-page, 160-year-old novel about a whale be relevant to today’s 20-somethings? For Daniel Herman ’02, the answer is a resounding…
“Everybody I meet loves to tell me how enjoying a bowl of tomato soup reminds them of their childhood. Or, how eating Goldfish crackers with their children…
As a boy tinkering in his stepfather’s auto repair shop in Maryland, Dom Lester ’99 dreamed of racing fast cars. “I always wanted not only to race…
Kara Schoenhaus Mendelsohn ’97 says she knows what women really want—a great blouse at a great price—and she says that’s what stores want too.…
Quick adaptation and attention to detail are two skills that George Armah ’08 uses every day on the job. As a software engineer with Microsoft, Armah…
Every week, more than 15 million viewers tune in to the hit CBS-TV series NCIS. A real-life agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Maria Alexandratos…