Desirée Plata '03, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at MIT, has been named co-director of the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium.
Paolo Ceratto '75 recently gave an interview about his mother. An actress who worked with directors like Pollack, Fellini, Pasolini, Wertmuller and Bolt, the City of Turin is naming a garden after her.
Jennifer Meade '00 has been named president of Aldevron, which produces high-quality plasmid DNA, mRNA, proteins and other key components for the development of vaccines, gene and cell therapies, immunotherapies and molecular diagnostics.
Matt Liquori '18 was recently featured as a Daily Points of Light honoree for his work in rural Uganda. The honor recognizes individuals and families who give their time, talent, voice and resources to make a difference.
Jamaluddin Aram ’17 was recently featured on the "This Being Human" podcast. He discussed his debut novel, Nothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on Wednesday.
As a Youth Programs educator at Boston’s Museum of Science, Jocelyn Poste ’23 has climbed into a nine-foot metal cage to endure a lightning storm. It's all in the name of learning and, she promises, it's also safe. Poste is at the museum with support from a two-year fellowship from the FAO Schwarz Family Foundation.
Maestro Robert Bernhardt '73 was featured on the PBS program, "The A List with Alison Lebovitz." He had led the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera as music director for 16 seasons as of 2010. (A subscription may be required to view the episode.)