Dec 8, 2005
Rashid Abdu ’56 Serves through Medical Work in New Orleans, Mexico, and Yemen
As a young boy growing up in the provincial village of Aireem, Yemen, Rashid Abdu ’56 dreamed of becoming a surgeon. After retiring from a long and successful…
As a young boy growing up in the provincial village of Aireem, Yemen, Rashid Abdu ’56 dreamed of becoming a surgeon. After retiring from a long and successful…
A philosophy graduate teaching his major at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., Robert L. Simon ’63 also led the men’s golf team to two New England Small…
Itâs been less than a year since Inku Subedi â05received her undergraduate degree, but the native of Nepal is already well on her way to a career…
As manager of the strategic planning unit, Maysoon Sabkar ’95 helps the Economic Development Board in Bahrain to formulate economic strategy and attract…
When Kenneth Kligge ’00 double majored in international affairs and government & law, he didn’t foresee being thanked for his work by the U.S. secretary…
As a breast cancer survivor, Erica Bonime ’80 wants to do what she can to aid the fight against the disease. That includes fundraising, which she had previously…
Last year was a great one for Stephen Messer ’93, who was named Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year and had the company he founded, LinkShare, purchased…
Writer Maynard “Buzz” Poole ’99 recently published Playing Cards, an eight-chapter book featuring a collection of 300 cards printed during the 1930s and…
Becoming a parent seems to take some people to a new world. For Elise Nappi ’87 and Eileen Fisher Schneidman ’88, it took them to a different planet. The…
When C. Harmon Brown ’52 began his track and field coaching career with the Pacific Association in 1962, women were not permitted to compete in the sport…