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Nate Heller ’98 is providing solar energy to underserved families throughout West Africa.
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Nate Heller ’98 is providing solar energy to underserved families throughout West Africa.
In a new National Geographic film, editor and writer Brian Newell ’05 crafts a tale of the human and environmental threats faced by Africa’s mighty Okavango River Delta.
Whether making breakfast or working on a drawing, ‘it’s all art’ to Rachel Perry ’84.
Michael Collier ’76 is the author of seven collections of poetry, including his latest, My Bishop and Other Poems, which includes the following three selections: “Funky Stuff,” “Boom Boom,” and “Anecdote of the Piano in the Woods.”
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Nina Papathanasopoulou writes about the value of teaching Classics in the 21st Century.
A piece by Mohamad Hafez was shown as part of the exhibit "Intersections" at Cummings Arts Center.
Town & Country recently featured Cecile Dominguez-Yujuico ’04, CEO of Evident Communications.
Three alums have been named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list for 2019 for the second consecutive year.
Egil Dennerline ’97 wasn’t sure if he’d ever speak again, much less sing.
Khadija Tariyan ’11 pulls the strings for a new $35 million Broadway musical.
Conn's Learn to Skate Program teaches local middle schoolers to skate.
Professor Christopher Hammond teaches precalculus at the York Correctional Institution.
Author, professor and psychoanalyst Danielle Egan analyzes gender and race relations.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt was recently displayed at Tansill Theater.