Feb 23, 2015
Amy Stolls ’87 Advances American Literature
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
Marcia Bloom Bernicat ’75 began her role as U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh on Wednesday when she presented her credentials to President Md Abdul Hamid.…
When Pa. Gov.-elect Tom Wolf takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, he’ll be ready to roll up his sleeves and get down to business thanks in part to the…
By Carrie Havranek From her former career in the pharmaceutical industry, Adria Lazur Kinnier ’97 knows her way around labs. These days, her laboratory…
The team of researchers led by Kartik Chandran ’95, which managed to break open Ebola’s previously elusive mechanism for entering a cell, is continuing…
By Carrie Havranek As a software engineer with Microsoft, George Armah ’08 collaborated on building OneDrive synchronization technology, a part of the…
Michael Senackerib ’87 leads marketing for Campbell Soup Company’s iconic brands. By Margie Peterson “Everybody I meet loves to tell me how enjoying…
The highlight of Steven Hyman's career came when he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 18, 1984, representing Benjamin Quarles in New York v…
Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte Kjeldsen ’95 are citizens of the world. By Matt Sinclair ’90 In their 10 years together, Kirk ’95 and Lauren Schulte…
By Robert S. Benchley As assistant editor for Mental Floss, Lucas Reilly ’13 has found the perfect fit, a quirky magazine that promises to help you “feel…