Apr 30, 2009
Cara Brumfield ’10 Receives Fellowship from National Public Policy Program
Seven-week summer institute at Carnegie Mellon University will prepare her for graduate school Cara Brumfield ’10 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) has received a fellowship…
Seven-week summer institute at Carnegie Mellon University will prepare her for graduate school Cara Brumfield ’10 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) has received a fellowship…
He displays work in Philadelphia, Georgia, Costa Rica, and Japan Curlee Holton, professor of art and director of the Experimental Printmaking Institute…
Also, his Kwanzaa film earned top honors at Africa World Documentary Film Festival The honors keep coming for author, filmmaker, and professor M.K. Asante…
Event is part of the College’s celebration of Black History Month Africans Creating African Consciousness and Interest Abroad (ACACIA) will host its…
Former football standout Quincy Miller ’97 oversees over 130 Citizens Bank branches in Massachusetts By Kevin Gray Quincy Miller ’97 graduated as one…
Cristina Callagy ’09 writes from Kampala Cristina Callagy ’09 (Hawthorne, N.Y.) is writing a thesis on the empowerment of women in Uganda for departmental…
Angela Neal ’01 helps abused children and researches healing solutions By Dan Edelen When a timid boy, scarred by abuse, whispers his devastating story…
Terrence Byrd ’74 thrives in providing access to quality health care Nearly 50 million people in the United States lack health insurance or access to proper…
Alma Scott-Buczak ’74 improves lives of NJ Transit workers, children in New York, and the underprivileged A grease gun, a spark plug gapper, and a good…
Latest work of artist Maya Freelon Asante ’05 spans three generations It is probably safe to assume that as a youngster, budding artist Maya Freelon Asante…