AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Ivy Austin ’79 From the very beginning, New York City–based actress, dancer, and singer Ivy Austin ’79 has been destined for a life on...
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Gretchen (Jordan) ’93 and Peter Menzies ’93 At Little Joe’s Coffee & Books, the sounds of the barista machine whirl, a menu board...
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Lee Shulman Bierer ’76 As president of College Admissions Strategies, independent counselor Lee Shulman Bierer ’76 works with students and...
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Brent Smith ’06 In his irreverent documentary SICKCARE, Brent Smith ’06 pays a visit to the zoo. The camera focuses on a “Don’t feed the...
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Jenna Glat ’14 At the intersection of geography and the environment, Jenna Glat ’14 found her interest in helping people live better lives....
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
Dave “Ace” Case ’80 Dave “Ace” Case ’80 savored “Every Moment” as he played that original — and other songs — with his band...
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AlumniPeopleWinter 2015
George Hamilton '58 George Hamilton ’58 may have the same name as the perpetually tan actor, but his brief role in TV was behind the scenes. The...
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AlumniAutumn 2014People
Mark Divine ’85 When the U.S. military needs to do the impossible — from the targeted raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound to the rescue of...
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AlumniAutumn 2014People
Valerie Parlave '87 When FBI agent Valerie Parlave ’87 recalls the carnage of the Washington Navy Yard, the image that comes to mind is a...
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AlumniAutumn 2014People
Gary Eichhorn ’75 More than a decade ago, technology guru and amateur jazz guitarist Gary Eichhorn ’75 had a vision to provide underserved...
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AlumniAutumn 2014People
Eamon Javers '94 Hearing Eamon Javers ’94 talk about Russian oligarchs and double agents sounds like the makings of a spy novel, but his stories...
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AlumniAutumn 2014People
Jim Young ’64 Not everyone has the chance to play in the mud for a living. But clay is a calling for Jim Young ’64. Most weekday mornings, the...
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