Jul 24, 2005
New York State Geological Survey Awards Connally ’56 John Mason Clarke Medal
After 48 years of service with the New York State Geological Survey, G. Gordon Connally ’56 became the seventh recipient of New York State Museum’s John…
After 48 years of service with the New York State Geological Survey, G. Gordon Connally ’56 became the seventh recipient of New York State Museum’s John…
The Bank of New York has promoted Karen Ziegler Kelly ’84 to vice president in corporate trust administration at its Atlanta office. She is part of a team…
Abby Adlerman ’82 has been appointed area manager and head of operations for Russell Reynolds Associates’ San Francisco office. “It’s certainly flattering…
Michael Dziecichowicz ’04 is one of five recipients of the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) award, a National Science Foundation-sponsored…
D-Days in the Pacific, latest book by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, is the companion volume to a three-part History Channel program…
As coordinator of instructional curricular technology at New YorkMedicalCollege, Martin J. Glassman ’79 is involved in a project using electronic medical…
Paul Reed Hepperly, New Farm research and training manager at The Rodale Institute, will give an open public seminar on “Banking Atmospheric Carbon in…
After spending 10 years in admissions at various colleges and universities, Susan Chiarolanzio ’88, director of college counseling at the Flint Hill School…
As an assistant U.S. attorney assigned to the Organized Crime Strike Force, Frank Gaziano ’86 has prosecuted large-scale organized crime groups. Most recently…
The Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) is hosting a British artist-scholar in residence and has organized an exhibition on display in Atlanta during…