Raymond Stecker Jr. '78 and his wife, Candace Stecker, were recently featured in the Salem News. The article told the sweet story of how Raymond wore his wedding ring for 40 years – never taking it off until it had to be removed by the fire department when he broke his finger.
Mathematician Nikhil Srivastava '05 is among the winners of the prestigious 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize. He is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Through her company, Nourish Designs, Betsy Phelps Seplowitz '96 is helping provide meals for kids through the Regional Food Bank of Northeast New York’s BackPack program.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center recently announced the appointment of Dr. Darrin D’Agostino '88 as provost and chief academic officer. Read more about his career at MSN.com.
Award-winning photographer Nancy Borowick '07 recently had an image published in The New York Times. Her work has also been featured inO the Oprah magazine, Audubon magazine, Glamour, National Geographic and other publications.
David Dussault '00 was recently featured in the Times Union. The story focused on his decision to move his P1 Ventures manufacturing line from Colorado to Schenectady.
Wayne Franklin '67 was recently a guest on "The Learning Curve," where he reviewed the major works and background of James Fenimore Cooper. Franklin is a professor of English at the University of Connecticut and definitive biographer of the American literary figure.