Jul 11, 2005
Sanderson ’71 Changes Gears from Mathematics to Wildlife Conservation
When Jim Sanderson ’71 saw the mountain gorillas in Rwanda for the first time in 1986, he knew he wanted to switch gears from his career in mathematics…
When Jim Sanderson ’71 saw the mountain gorillas in Rwanda for the first time in 1986, he knew he wanted to switch gears from his career in mathematics…
Not long after Kathy Coogan Kamine ’78 and Harold Kamine ’78 purchased Royal Kaliber, an eight-year-old stallion, he steadily progressed up the Grand Prix…
Little girls love to play dress up, wearing their mother’s high heels, dresses that are too big, makeup that is too much, and of course, the jewelry. While…
Last year, Robyn Shapiro ’01 and her sister Michele did what no American women had done before: They competed in The Rallye Aicha des Gazelles, an all-female…
Depending on whom you talk to, Chicago is called the “Windy City” for more than one reason. Some believe it refers to the city’s politicians and their…
The National Association of Colleges and Employers has published an article by Rachel Moeller ’88, director of internships and externships at Lafayette…
Since joining the legal practice of McGlinchey Stafford last summer, Bryce Murray ’00 has made an impact as an associate practicing in the labor and employment…
Undaunted by the responsibilities of leading a staff of more than 1,700 and helping set monetary policy for the nation, Michael H. Moskow ’59 says serving…
Government and law graduate Dana G. Mead Jr. ’82 has taken the position of partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). He will focus on life sciences…
InfoWorld recognized Kristin Lovejoy ’88 as one of the top 25 chief technology officers for 2005. The only woman on the list, Lovejoy, chief technology…