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“I absolutely do not think we would have found each other (if we’d been allowed to choose),” said Rachel Harshaw ’17 in an interview in The Atlantic titled Colleges would rather freshmen not choose their roommates.
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“I absolutely do not think we would have found each other (if we’d been allowed to choose),” said Rachel Harshaw ’17 in an interview in The Atlantic titled Colleges would rather freshmen not choose their roommates.
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Kathleen "Kat" McGrory '05, former editor of The Spectator and currently deputy investigations editor at the Tampa Bay Times, was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist for "impactful reporting, based on sophisticated data analysis, that revealed an alarming rate of patient fatalities following Johns Hopkins’ takeover of a pediatric heart treatment facility."
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Nobel Prize-winner Paul Greengard '48, a neuroscientist whose study of brain cell messaging opened new pathways to studying psychological diseases, died at the age of 93 on April 13.
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Ford will serve as a juror in the U.S. documentary category – one of seven juried categories.
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The law firm, Barclay Damon recently announced that Steve Blow ’76, of counsel, has joined the firm. An attorney with nearly 40 years of legal experience, Blow will work out of the firm’s Albany and Syracuse offices.
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Manal Ataya ’01 has been awarded the Chevaliers de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the ambassador of France to the UAE. The Knights of the Order of Arts and Letters is an award presented by the French ministry of culture.
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James P. Du Vernay ’03 recently became the new United States Consul for Western France at the U.S. Consulate in Rennes.
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Gillian Zucker ’90, the LA Clippers president of business operations, was profiled in CSQ magazine. The article traces her rise in the professional sports industry from an internship with a minor league hockey team to a position with a public relations agency representing NFL Properties to president of Auto Club Speedway and then the LA Clippers in 2014.
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A July 25 article in The Atlantic titled How Much More Merit Do You Need Than Saving American Lives? detailed the efforts of alumnus Matt Zeller’04 and his former U.S. Army translator Janis Shinwari, to help other former translators and their families, Afghan and Iraqi citizens, obtain special immigrant visas and resettle in the United States.
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