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Roger Danilek ’21 arrived on the Hill knowing he wanted to pursue either engineering or physics. Then, he took a computer science class and that changed everything.
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When John O’Keeffe ’01 managed marketing at Philips Sonicare, the product became the number one power toothbrush brand in the country. Later, as director of marketing at Zarbee’s Naturals, he oversaw an increase in annual sales from $10 million to more than $100 million over five years.
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The College’s Board of Trustees nominated and elected four candidates to serve as charter trustees. Mason P. Ashe ’85, Manal Ataya ’01, Peter B. Coffin ’81, P’14, and Sharon D. Madison ’84 joined the board on Oct. 2.
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As director-general of Sharjah Museums Authority, Manal Ataya ’01 manages a diverse range of museums in her native United Arab Emirates. France recently awarded Ataya its Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, one of the country’s highest awards for cultural contributions.
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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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Jed Barash ’01 has recently been recognized for his work researching amnesia as a component of the opioid epidemic. Barash and other colleagues are researching the patterns of brain damage in cases of addiction.
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The Career Center’s Student Connect Team led an overnight trip to Boston designed to offer fellow students the opportunity to explore potential careers through site visits, panel discussions and networking with alumni employees at various companies and organizations.
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December 15 is the 225 th Anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, but it is also the day which Nina Sharma ’01 and Maribeth Romslo decided to launch the app, The Whole Truth Booth.
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Sarah Rieber Aloisi ’01 has been appointed director of contracting strategy and analytics at Tufts Health Plan, a healthcare coverage provider with more than one million community members in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
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Several senior geosciences majors presented their senior thesis research results at the Geological Society of America (GSA) Northeastern Section meeting held in Albany, N.Y., last month. Alexander Doig received an Outstanding Undergraduate Poster Award for his presentation of “Orientation, Spatial Distribution, and Chemical Composition of Paleozoic Diabase Dikes on Swans Island and Neighboring Islands, Penobscot Bay, Maine.”
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