May 16, 2007
William Harrington ’70 Works to Develop Economies in Third World Countries
In 1992, William Harrington ’70 went to El Salvador to observe the first elections after its civil war. “As I was about to leave for that trip, a good…
In 1992, William Harrington ’70 went to El Salvador to observe the first elections after its civil war. “As I was about to leave for that trip, a good…
A Lafayette Board Associate, Mitchell Berger ’77 is chairman and founder of the Florida law firm Berger Singerman. He was a member of President Clinton…
Among the three Grammys that Karen Cera ’95 has earned for audio book packaging design, her award this year for the cover of With Ossie & Ruby is the most…
Facing groups more than twice its size, the Hickory Tree Chorus gained a victory just by performing in the International Chorus Competition in Las Vegas…
Maryland-based Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care was awarded the U.S. Senate Productivity Award, the highest honor in the state for organizational excellence…
This isn’t the first time at the dance for economics graduate Otto Alden ’42. He’s been attending reunions regularly for the last 50 years, but this year…
Although Melanie Seiden Lewin ’96 was among the first to join the Alumni Online Community after its official launch in May, it wasn’t until she moved out…
For the past 10 years, independent art consultant Doug Robinson ’67 has traveled across the United States and around the world securing and monitoring…
Two and a half years in the Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa, convinced Peter Sullivan ’82 that he had found the key to a sustainable economy. “I went…
Through a Dartmouth International Health Group (DIHG) fellowship, neuroscience graduate Andrew Saunders ’02 traveled to Nicaragua two years ago, the summer…