Dec 18, 2002
Bartels ’63 Designs State Park Landmark
Designed by Roger Bartels ‘63, the Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round and Pavilion is every child’s dream and every adult’s ticket back to childhood. Bartels…
Designed by Roger Bartels ‘63, the Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round and Pavilion is every child’s dream and every adult’s ticket back to childhood. Bartels…
A leader in the field of cytopathology, the study of disease on the cellular level, R. Marshall Austin ’71 was recently elected to vice president of American…
As a columnist for The Journal News in White Plains, N.Y., Phil Reisman holds a position many journalists aspire to reach. Printed three times weekly,…
Peter Krass ’87 was featured Nov. 24 on “Booknotes,” C-Span’s author interview series, speaking on his biography of industrialist and renowned philanthropist…
James P. Lusardi ’55, Francis A. March Professor Emeritus of English, died Sunday, Nov. 10, at Easton Hospital. He was 71. A memorial service will be held…
On September 11, 2002 alumna Dani Shotel ’98 was diagnosed with an acute form of leukemia. She is 26 years old, and is currently a teacher of preschool…
With a handful of alumni on the roster, the band Chillum is tuned for success. Chillum plays what drummer Jason Ojalvo ’92 calls “acoustic campfire lounge-groove…
Chemical engineering graduate Daniel Connolly ’02 has won second place in the National Student Paper Competition sponsored by the American Institute of…
Geology professor Karl (Walt) Flessa ’68 recently appeared on News Hour with Jim Lehrer to discuss his research on the drop in the level of the Colorado…
For her landmark work in melding girls into women of scientific promise, Dale McCreedy ’78 recently received the Maria Mitchell Women in Science Award…