Apr 14, 2006
Doug Reichley ’83 Honored Among 40 of Nation’s Most Promising State Leaders
Government and law graduate Doug Reichley ’83 was honored as one of 40 emerging state leaders from across the nation by the prestigious Toll Fellowship…
Government and law graduate Doug Reichley ’83 was honored as one of 40 emerging state leaders from across the nation by the prestigious Toll Fellowship…
He designs test programs to simulate the behavior of the F/A-18 aircraft, but Charles Wilson ’82 can’t see the results – he’s been blind since childhood…
The 3-D Volumetric Display technology patented by Parviz Soltan ’54 has garnered interest worldwide. Using lasers, the computer-controlled display system…
When images of the Asian tsunami’s devastation appeared in the media, Kathleen Squires Rodriguez ’88 felt she couldn’t stand by and do nothing. So she…
Kenneth Henke ’69 has a thorough knowledge of languages to pull from as he reads religious literature dating back to ancient times. He developed a fascination…
Until it was purchased by Brack Capital Real Estate in December 2002, the building that stands at 90 West Street in New York City was a cold reminder of…
When mathematics-economics graduate Justas Staisiunas ’04 sought employment with the international accounting and consulting firm Ernst & Young, he found…
During his career as an orthopedic surgeon, Barry Friedman ’38 wrote mostly about medical topics, including non-fiction articles based on his experiences…
For a career just a little more than 10 years old, Steve Fairlie ’91 is certainly collecting many feathers for his cap. A criminal defense attorney in…
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…