
Feb 23, 2015
Amy Stolls ’87 Advances American Literature
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
Michael Senackerib ’87 leads marketing for Campbell Soup Company’s iconic brands. By Margie Peterson “Everybody I meet loves to tell me how enjoying…
By Bill Kline More than a passion play. It’s hard work. It’s grabbing opportunities. It’s discovering that there is more than one path to becoming…
By Carrie Havranek Eric Von Arx ’87 is expressing his creativity through temporary installations he calls “momentary sculpture shows”—hyperminimalist…
By Kate Helm “I have always been curious about how complex behavior emerges from the millions of chemical and electrical releases in the brain,” says…
Now in his 20th year, U.S. District Court Judge Joel Pisano ’71 presides over high-stakes cases in Trenton, N.J., involving virtually every aspect of…
By Dan Edelen When the lights dimmed for a revival of Godspell in New York City’s Circle in the Square Theater Nov. 12, the audience included members…
By Kevin Gray The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami killed more than 230,000 people in 14 countries, including an estimated 8,000 deaths and as…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 Ever question a charge under the “adjustments” section of your cell phone bill, or worried about your privacy when using…
Whether it’s catching a gunman, pedophile, or other criminal, Paul McCormick ’87 defends justice in Augusta County, Va. By David Learn ’92 Before Paul…