Nov 16, 2005
Vehslage ’83 Shares Art with 14-Week World Cruise and Charity
It’s not often that artists find themselves living in the lap of luxury, but this past spring, Carolyn Lee Vehslage ’83 was living the high life as artist-in-residence…
It’s not often that artists find themselves living in the lap of luxury, but this past spring, Carolyn Lee Vehslage ’83 was living the high life as artist-in-residence…
Excellent research on global governance led to invitations for Marta Vanduzer-Snow ’03 to serve as a visiting scholar at the Observer Research Foundation…
Jill Marvin ’04 had her first job as a producer when she was seven years old. “I remember being on a ski trip and trying to make a movie. I got so irritated…
The New York-based Edison Schools has named Leroy D. Nunery II ’77 president of its Edison Charter Schools division. He will lead 28 charter schools that…
After working in commercial brokerage for seven years, Karen Fried Young ’84 needed a greater creative challenge. She decided to transform a word game…
In his new book Pills, Bills, & Parkinson’s Disease: Coping with the On-Off Syndrome, Paul Luscombe ’60 describes his personal battle with the debilitating…
Having been around horses, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and other animals since childhood,when Nancy Labriola ’93 decided to leave the corporate world,…
Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55, president emeritus of the College, has been named a member of the new Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher…
For his newest assignment as site manager with Houghton Fluidcare, Inc., Nick Harvey ’03 is working in Yantai, China, where he is responsible for improving…
For as long as he can remember, government and law graduate Alex Karapetian ’04 has been deeply connected to the Armenian community. He attended an Armenian…