Sep 25, 2002
Ko Umezaki '91 plays Carnegie Hall with Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
Playing the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute with a history dating back to 7th-century Japan, Ko Umezaki '91 shared the Carnegie Hall stage with cellist…
Playing the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute with a history dating back to 7th-century Japan, Ko Umezaki '91 shared the Carnegie Hall stage with cellist…
As director of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Tom Ferguson '72 is making his mark on the next generation of U.S. paper currency…
After winning the 2002 Big Break Competition, Katie Todd ’00 performed June 29 at Summerfest, a large music festival in Milwaukee that attracts the likes…
The Program for Acceleration in Careers of Engineering (PACE) and AT&T helped Uneeda Williams '96 discover her interest in and affinity for engineering…
Fifty years ago, D. Herbert Lipson '52 didn't know what the heck was in his future. A government and law graduate, he was busy thinking of joining the…
When asked what she likes to read, Marilyn Balamaci’s first response isn’t the title of the John Galsworthy book on her bedside table or mystery she took…
Striking a balance is important to Nora Isaacs ’94. So when she had the unexpected opportunity to harmonize two of her primary interests–publishing and…
California Humanities Council Director Jim Quay '68 is leading the state's residents in celebrating late novelist John Steinbeck's 100th birthday through…
The U.S. Small Business Administration named Charles L. “Wick”Johnson III '70, president and owner of Kennebec Tool & Die in Augusta, the 2002 Maine State…
Sports announcer Jim Rosenhaus '86 called his 1,000th game over seven seasons for the Triple-A baseball Buffalo Bisons July 16. This statistic is especially…