AlumniPeopleSummer 2015
Scott Donahue '76 with daughters Savannah '17 (left) and Lara '14 at Fall Ball 2014 Scott Donahue ’76 “If walls could talk,” Scott Donahue...
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AlumniPeopleSummer 2015
Melinda Sorrentino ’87, P’13 You get a good feeling when you meet Melinda Sorrentino ’87, P’13. Similarly, those positive vibes echo when...
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AlumniPeopleSummer 2015
Alisa Del Tufo ’78 Have you ever considered asking someone — a relative, friend, or acquaintance — to dust off the cobwebs of their memories...
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AlumniPeopleSummer 2015
Robert Chamberlain '74 Robert Chamberlain ’74 is in the business of helping companies and governments think ahead. As president and CEO of...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Ken Baker ’92 As chief news correspondent at E!, Ken Baker ’92 has spent plenty of time on Hollywood red carpets and amassed a star-studded...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Hilary Meyer ’99 at the American Society on Aging’s 2014 Annual Conference Hilary Meyer ’99 Moving into assisted living or long-term care as...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Stephanie Wortel ’06 When Stephanie Wortel ’06 asked a group of middle schoolers to draw a scientist, they mostly depicted old white men with...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Albany County Family Court Judge Richard Rivera ’86 at his swearing-in ceremony in December, flanked by his son and brother. (Photo courtesy of...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Dr. Peter Greenwald ’57 Dr. Peter Greenwald ’57 has changed the way America fights cancer, but his career-long fascination with the power of...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Michael Hand ’94 Michael Hand ’94 has marketed beer, cars, and candy bars. Today, he’s pitching baseball — selling Minor League Baseball...
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AlumniPeopleSpring 2015
Story Bellows ’01 An interview with the director, Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Philadelphia New Urban Mechanics? It was...
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Faculty and StaffPeopleWinter 2015
Mary Moran Professor of anthropology and Africana and Latin American studies In light of the Ebola outbreak that spiked last summer,...
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