Paul Cooney '78 was recently featured in a Times Union piece about Albany International Airport ambassadors. He is the only active ambassador who remains from the inaugural class of 30 in 1995.
Dr. Ronald Weinstein '60, died Dec. 3 at the age of 83. Decades ago, he demonstrated that cancer could be diagnosed remotely. It was a pivotal step in the evolution of telemedicine.
Ray Two Hawks Watson '02 has joined GoLocal as a MINDSETTER. He is the founder of Providence Cultural Equity Initiative and has played a major role in Rhode Island’s civil rights efforts.
Robert Holland Jr. '62, who blazed many trails in the business world, including becoming the first Black CEO of ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s, died recently at the age of 81.
The American Mathematical Society has recognized mathematician Nikhil Srivastava '05 with the first Ciprian Foias Prize in Operator Theory. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra announced that Sarah Calderini '87 is its new executive director. A former director and board chair of the University Music Society at the University of Michigan, she began her appointment Dec. 10, during the orchestra’s 93rd season.
John Costa '17 recently participated in the FuzeHub 2021 Commercialization Competition at the NYS Innovation Summit. He won $50,000 to support Sunthru, a technology startup developing energy-efficient aerogel inserts for windows in partnership with Union College's aerogel lab. Learn more in the Daily Gazette.
John Traver '08 is part of the team (which includes famous names like Paul Rudd) that operates Samuel's Sweet Shop. The business recently celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Joanna Stern ’06 received an Emmy for her documentary, “E-ternal: A Tech Quest to ‘Live’ Forever.” This is the first Emmy for the Wall Street Journal, where Stern works as a technology reporter.
Cyclist Emma White '19, who won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, was recently featured in the Times Union. The article focused on her racing career, from which she recently retired, and her next chapter.