Jul 30, 2007
Gerald Gill ’70, Prominent Member of Tufts Community, Has Died
Gerald Gill ’70, associate professor of history at Tufts University, has died. He was found in his apartment in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, July 26.…
Gerald Gill ’70, associate professor of history at Tufts University, has died. He was found in his apartment in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, July 26.…
Forbes editor Larry Light ’71 writes mysteries when he’s not uncovering them in journalism By Barbara Mulligan and Dave Block ’93 By day, Larry Light…
Her latest among 23 books is The Flyer Flew!: The Invention of the Airplane After the birth of her son, Lee Sullivan ’80 decided to leave her fulltime…
Three neuroscience majors spend summer working with top researchers in their field Neuroscience majors Arda Hotz ’08 (Mountainside, NJ.), Karen Murray…
Mechanical engineering graduate begins position at ExxonMobil in August Mechanical engineering graduate Evan O’Brien ’07 (Carlisle, Pa) presented the…
She won award for First Night web site Newtown, Pa., resident Kathy Jankauskas ’82 got involved in volunteering for First Night Newtown through designing…
One student creates the space to follow her aspirations The women’s club lacrosse team finished with five wins and five losses this past spring, but…
Alan Pesky ’56 helps provide brighter future through Idaho nonprofit By Deb Schlosser In the 1970s, Lee Pesky ’87, son of Alan Pesky ’56, was diagnosed…
Project shares legacy of accomplishments by previous biology students and faculty During the first part of the 20th century, the “Batman” was a real…
Patrick Consolla ’93 serves as alumni admissions representative Even though his career keeps him in Japan, Patrick Consolla ’93 finds ways to maintain…