Jun 25, 2007
Coping with Life’s Problems on Stage
From chick flicks to war dramas, most people have experienced the cathartic relief of a good cry from watching a movie. In real drama therapy, however…
From chick flicks to war dramas, most people have experienced the cathartic relief of a good cry from watching a movie. In real drama therapy, however…
When Claudia Fier Weber ’91 was pregnant with her daughter Chloe, she experienced a problem that many pregnant women have – she couldn’t find pants that…
When Derek Pizarro ’04 received information announcing the launch of the Alumni Online Community last year, he was excited at the prospect and didn’t hesitate…
As chief diversity officer for Citigroup, Ana DuarteMcCarthy ’81 is responsible for shaping the financial services company’s policy and practices on diversity…
Assigned to the NATO Consultation, Control, and Command Agency (NC3A), which is located along with NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Dan Nickerson ’86 takes…
Last November, the alumni web site reported on the work of Diane Mitchell ’05 at Clearwater (Fla.) Marine Aquarium to rehabilitate Winter, an Atlantic…
So what does it take to be a member of the Alumni Association’s 50-Plus Club? It’s pretty simple: You have to have graduated in 1957 or earlier. Reunion…
According to Tom Dawes ’65, there is still a chance for The Cyrkle to have another reunion. Dawes is referring to the band that he, Don Danneman ’65, Marty…
Mike Sanchez ’81 knows a thing or two about hard work paying off. The electrical engineering graduate has been moving up the DuPont ranks since he left…
The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission hosted a month-long exhibit of Meadowlandscapes by Charlie Churchill ’83 at the Flyway Gallery in the Meadowlands…