Aug 16, 2005
Ohnegian ’94 Enjoys Football, Fitness, and Film
Sometimes the job one takes is preparation for the next step on the career path. That seems to be the case with Pete Ohnegian ’94. Without his years of…
Sometimes the job one takes is preparation for the next step on the career path. That seems to be the case with Pete Ohnegian ’94. Without his years of…
For a generation of young students in Maine, former Leopard basketball standout Dana Doran ’96 is making a difference as a teacher and coach at Gardiner…
Student researchers rarely see how their work affects society, but three chemical engineering majors will soon witness how their contributions tie into…
When Eric B. Bruce ’90 became an assistant U.S. attorney in 1999, he prosecuted cases such as bank fraud, alien smuggling, narcotics, and gun trafficking…
She has held various positions in the field of literature, including journalist, teacher, translator, and, since 1998, literature specialist for the National…
Marquis Scholar Margaret Tammaro ’08 (Dunellen, N.J.) performed experiments on protein folding that could lead to a greater understanding of diseases such…
As Ashlee Snyder ’05 (Gilbertsville, Pa.) attends Drexel University School of Medicine this fall, she will pursue an M.D. with an eye toward serving the…
The law firm Wolf, Greenfield and Sacks, P.C. has elected Jason M. Honeyman ’81 managing partner and president. “I’m excited and honored to be entrusted…
Adding to honors that include membership in the Maroon Club Hall of Fame, Jonathan Barnes ’68 was one of 10 athletes inducted into the Branford (Conn.)…
Tired of corporate America’s bureaucracy, James I. Painter ’59 decided to begin his own consulting firm, Jim Painter & Associates. Often considered a …