Apr 29, 2014
Lee Nunery ’77: On Value, Education, and Entrepreneurship
By Andrew Fixler ’14 My economics class was encouraged to attend a talk by Lee Nunery ’77, founder of PlusUltre, a Philadelphia education management…
By Andrew Fixler ’14 My economics class was encouraged to attend a talk by Lee Nunery ’77, founder of PlusUltre, a Philadelphia education management…
By Dan Edelen On the bustling walkways of New York City, Meir “Michael” Silver ’77 encountered street preachers as a high school student. In questioning…
Andy Muñoz ’15 (New York, N.Y.) and Monica Girardi ’14 (Scarsdale, N.Y.) learned the intricacies of the financial world and the executive search industry…
By Matt Sinclair ‘90 A pediatric dentist, Dr. Constance Killian Neves ’77 has a waiting room filled with patients ages 1 to 16. “Children are so…
Barb Levy ’77 is featured in USA Today for her contributions to the phenomenal success of the nation’s fastest-growing company. The newspaper spotlights…
By Dan Edelen A million African women saved from countless hours scouring barren landscapes for firewood. Thousands of Australian aboriginals and aquaculturists…
In your favorite city looking for a restaurant with fusion cuisine or a bar specializing in tropical martinis? The new website barHappy.com has the answers…
By Matt Sinclair ‘90 People may have different opinions on what size a city government should be, but everyone wants things to run smoothly. And when…
By Barbara Mulligan Known for his work on engaging students in their learning and in transforming undergraduate education, George H. Watson ’77 is the…
Christopher Naughton ’77 is creator and host of American Law Journal By Megan Zaroda ’07 Debris-ridden streets. Bewildered mourners. They were scenes fit…