Jul 24, 2006
Carpenter ’69 Seeks to Launch Leading Companies
After 14 years as a banking industry executive and 18 years of successfully building a global banking technology company, Bruce Carpenter ’69 is using…
After 14 years as a banking industry executive and 18 years of successfully building a global banking technology company, Bruce Carpenter ’69 is using…
After Wynne A. Whitman ’86 graduated as an economics and business major, she continued her education at Fordham University, earning a master’s degree…
At New Sathorn International School in Thailand, David Castelletti ’05 is still fine-tuning the curriculum for its new music department, with ideas from…
As chief of equipment readiness with the 1st Corps Support Command (Airborne) based at Logistics Support Area Anaconda in Balad, Iraq, Army Major James…
Her graduate professors tell her that art doesn’t always have to be about something, but for Maya Freelon ’05, issues fuel her desire to create. Her artwork…
After paying a heavy price for his moral commitment, Jonathan Fishbein ’83 has finally found justice. A safety expert, he was hired by the National Institutes…
Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55, president emeritus of Lafayette, has been named to the American University Board of Trustees. He is among seven new trustees selected…
As director of the Policy Research Institute and professor of administration at University of Kansas, history graduate Steven Maynard-Moody’71 spends much…
An electrical engineering professor, Finley Smith, is the faculty member Dick Seiler ’54 remembers most from his college experience. “Professor Smith made…
Running is a passion for Tracy Gold’96. She recently broke the three-hour marathon mark and finished more than five minutes ahead of the second-place runner…