Feb 8, 2006
Stoltz ’00 Tells Sewing Stories with Quilts
After graduating with a double major in mechanical engineering and Jewish studies, Heather Stoltz ’00 worked as a mechanical engineer for two years. Sensing…
After graduating with a double major in mechanical engineering and Jewish studies, Heather Stoltz ’00 worked as a mechanical engineer for two years. Sensing…
If economics and business graduate Allan Woods ’51 hadn’t grown up in Rye, N.Y., he might never have discovered the sports love of his life. The president…
As part of a roundtable discussion about the U.S. pharmaceutical industry last year for the BBC World Service Business Report, Douglas Abel ’83, then president…
The athletic greats in the Luzerne County (Pa.) Hall of Fame include tennis champion Dave Hubinger ’53. Taught by his father, Hubinger began playing tennis…
Against competition that would think nothing of freezing him out, Bob Thurber ’86 serves as general manager of Gary Air in Sarasota, Fla., the state with…
A major in anthropology and sociology put Cathy Connor ’90 on a circuitous path through Wall Street and web sites, from suburban New Jersey to rustic Vermont…
Four alumni were among those honored in a memorial service by Northampton Bar Association last October. Clyde Teel ’29, Nathan Reibman ’32, Herbert Fishbone…
To say that Katie Todd ’00 has been on a roll would be quite an understatement. Her band recently recorded its second studio CD, Make Some Time for Wasting…
The Internet can make even a backyard patio become an entrance to a larger world, so who better to work online than an international affairs major. Rick…
Economics and business graduate Robert Hargesheimer ’79 sees his job as the opportunity of a lifetime. He joined West Pharmaceutical Service in August…