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Alumni Profile: Michelle Mudge-Riley ’99
Helping physicians keep healthy, happy hearts
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Helping physicians keep healthy, happy hearts
One classroom at a time, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà graduates are finding ways to feed students’ appetites and nourish...
Whalin Harter-Leahy '03 passes on the value of growing
David Carlisle '09 shows off Buenos Aires with tours at the intersection of good food and good...
Hugh Dashbach '95 customizes the culinary experiences of guests at Hotel Emma
ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà connections run deep at the 2016 Valero Alamo Bowl
Multi-talented alumna finds numerous outlets for creative expression and community service
Alumnus helps initiate new major and finds exciting career path thanks to faculty encouragement and...
Polly Jackson ’65-’66 helps her students see the world better through art
Keith Goss '95 uses his skills as a surgeon to serve the developing world
Kirk E. Pillow ’89 transitions to new position as provost of the Pratt Institute
Kyle Hill ’09 applies lessons learned traveling the world to medical school
Sarah Davis '04 lauded for her singing in opera, heart song, and more
Mitch Hagney '13 grows vegetables using hydroponic agriculture
Ken Damon '81 works on fighter jets and SuperTruck program
Public health perspectives shape new minor concentration