Oct 17, 2001
Margossian '01 teaches in China
After graduating in May, Doug Margossian '01 took a break to travel like many graduates before looking for a job. But rather than just visiting tourist…
After graduating in May, Doug Margossian '01 took a break to travel like many graduates before looking for a job. But rather than just visiting tourist…
There once was a boy who dreamed of becoming a writer. When his grandmother settled down in an overstuffed chair to tell an Eastern European folktale,…
Since earning a master's in journalism from New York University in 1995, Easton native Carrie Lee '89 has combined a love of writing with her “practical…
Taking early retirement did not mean any slackening of pace for John Boyle '66, who covered 2,200 miles on a cross-country walk earlier this year. He began…
His congregation was too distracted by holiday festivities to be attentive as he preached on Christmas Eve, so Rev. C. David McKirachan '70 decided to…
“It was the experience of a lifetime,” says Kathleen Dykes '99, who is working on her marine sciencemaster's at the University of San Diego and spent a…
What little girl in the last 40 years hasn't played with a Barbie doll, dreaming of the future when she is all grown up? Created as a teenage fashion model…
Cell Robotics International, Inc., of Albuquerque, N.M., the developer and manufacturer of LasetteĀ®, a diabetes management product, has appointed Thomas…
Robert “Randy” Waring '79, a chemical engineering graduate, decided while still in college that sales and marketing interested him more than research and…
“Calculus and economics 101 have little to do with what I do now,” says Otis Ellis '89, who joined Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in Baltimore as a financial…