Dec 18, 2002
Rookstool ’73 Works on Cutting Edge at ADC
As director of strategic technology at ADC, Karl Rookstool ’73 devises “business plans that deliver real business solutions.” The company, which provides…
As director of strategic technology at ADC, Karl Rookstool ’73 devises “business plans that deliver real business solutions.” The company, which provides…
The University of Delaware has awarded Christopher Incarvito ’97 the 35th annual Skinner award. The $2,000 prize is awarded to a student for outstanding…
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,…
The Williams Center for the Arts helped the Boys & Girls Club of Easton raise almost $40,000 by hosting its annual jazz festival for the first time in…
An independent study gave Marquis Scholar Catriona Mhairi Duncanson ’03 the opportunity to investigate the impact of World Bank water regulation policies…
Sophomore Brendan Rivage-Seul (Berea, Ky.) immersed himself in the rich history of Cuba this semester. “The aim of the course was to analyze historical…
By working to perfect an outdated system that tests artificial hearts, Farhan Ahmed ’05 (Utter Pradesh, India) is laying steppingstones that will reduce…
Mechanical engineering seniors will report on their design projects and honors theses 9 a.m. in room 102 of Kunkel Hall today. Group projects include an…