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Condition Critical
In her career with the U.S. Public Health Service’s Centers for Disease Control, Monique Petrofsky ’83 works to reduce disease around the globe, from Alaska to Asia.
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Student for Life a Half Century After Graduating
Hobbes and Jefferson came calling for the alum who never met our Portraits of Human Greatness.
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Dana Humanities Center
Where live performance, like the Ying Quartet, meets liberal arts.
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Commencement 2006
Dana Gioia Urges Grads to Undertake “the Self-Assigned Task” |
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Put to the Test
Engineering grad vies for a seat in Trump’s boardroom.
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Class Noteables
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Sean Murphy ’00
Alumnus moves mountains (in 3D animation). |
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Back to Honduras: Monica Henry ’05
Monica Henry returns to the site of her two Spring Break Alternative (SBA) sites.
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Alum Makes History in the Heartland
Abbot Lawrence Stasyszen, O.S.B., is the college’s first alumnus to serve as abbot of a community outside Saint Anselm.
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Micro (but Mighty) Particles in the Lab: Sarah Lastella ’02
Sarah Lastella’s doctoral research concerns particles too small to see with a microscope... |
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Take a Hike!
Researching a book takes a lot of leg work; 450 miles, in Jeff Romano’s case. |
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Once Upon a Time, There Was a Nurse: Diane Wyzga ’74
"People want to hear a good story, and if it’s told from the heart with passion and precision, they will hear your message and remember it," she says.
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