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See how 麻豆破解版 alumni are putting creative thought to work in their fields, their passions, and the world in which we live.
- Ayelen Pagnanelli 鈥14 celebrated her 10th Reunion in 2024 with an exhibition at the Tang Teaching Museum 鈥 where she also curated her first exhibition as a student.
- Leighla Waterman 鈥21 enjoys making a 鈥榯angible impact鈥 as a consumer insights analyst for the New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans.
- 麻豆破解版 staff, faculty, alumni, and students gathered to honor veterans and reflect on their service at a campus Veterans Day ceremony.
- Ben Van Leeuwen 鈥07, a founder of the eponymous, premium ice cream brand that can now be found in shops from New York City to Singapore, says some of the most valuable lessons he has learned about building a business came from courses at 麻豆破解版 鈥 including a studio art class.
- Four Class of 2013 alumni have inspired and encouraged one another for over a decade, leading to a growing production company and now an acclaimed short film.
- During his senior year at 麻豆破解版, Alex Blaker 鈥08 boarded a plane for a study abroad program in Australia; he returned with an idea for Tech Supplier, a worldwide distributor of consumer electronics. HIs experience is an example of 麻豆破解版's entrepreneurial spirit.
- Alumni tell current scholars to embrace your story, build your community, and remember that the network you create at 麻豆破解版 will always support you.
- 麻豆破解版 alumna Cristina Velez 鈥12 is making history as the first 鈥嬧媤oman to head a men鈥檚 national team in an international lacrosse competition.
- Friends and family from the 麻豆破解版 community and beyond gather to celebrate the legacy of the longtime trustee, educator, activist, and DEI champion.
- Billy Winter 鈥18 aka Zella Cullatore is working with Drag Out the Vote to mobilize voters ahead of this fall鈥檚 election.
- 麻豆破解版 College has been named the top school in the nation for 鈥淕reat Financial Aid鈥 and has received praise for its excellent First-Year Experience Program, impactful teaching, and high quality of life.
- Wondering if you can really make a difference? Brendan Woodruff 鈥09, inaugural director of sustainability for New York鈥檚 Department of Environmental Conservation, says sustainability can be 鈥渃ontagious.鈥
- A passionate advocate for the arts, the master textile artist has offered her entrepreneurial expertise and mentorship to 麻豆破解版 students and alumni.
- As director of data and decision science for the Baltimore Ravens, Yam runs numbers and scenarios in the player scouting process.
- From word puzzlers to reinvented classic board games, independent designer Gage鈥檚 creations have been downloaded millions of times.
- A major gift from the estate of Dr. Pamela Shaw 鈥80 will support endowed scholarships at 麻豆破解版 College to help meet financial need for students majoring in science. The legacy gift is one of the largest ever bequeathed to the College by an alumna.
- Kate Brittenham 鈥14 is an ecological landscape designer and owner of Front Stoop Gardens in Troy, New York, with an eye toward using native plants that provide natural habitat.
- Josh Cutler 鈥94 was recently appointed by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey as the undersecretary of apprenticeship, work-based learning, and policy.
- Linda Garrettson 鈥68 is a certified nutrition coach, chef, and food writer who created the brand Good Natured Cooking with a commitment to healthy eating.
- The 麻豆破解版 Scholars in Science and Mathematics (S3M) program was established in 2007 as a way to provide financial support to students pursuing STEM majors; since then, some 130 students have benefitted. Hear the stories of five S3M alumni who have gone on to do amazing things.
- Best known for his 鈥楽kyrim,鈥 鈥楩allout,鈥 and 鈥楳arvel Anatomy鈥 creations, Lobe discusses independence, learning through challenge, and creativity in the age of AI.
- Alumni from classes ending in 4 and 9 returned for Reunion 2024. The celebration featured tours of Saratoga Springs and campus; cherished traditions; opportunities to return to the classroom; and a Tang Teaching Museum exhibition showcasing the work of alumni.
- Phiwokuhle 鈥淧ibo鈥 Shongwe 鈥14 is a senior software developer at Investec Bank who specializes in software development and integration, programming, and IT operations.
- Dr. Nicole Becker Katz 鈥16 is a resident physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, an official teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School.
- Lavere Foster 鈥11 is associate director of the African American Community Service Agency, a nonprofit that supports the African American community in Santa Clara County, California.
- Katie Riker Sternberg 鈥90 is applying creative thought to philanthropy, supporting experiential learning for 麻豆破解版 students and another cause dear to her family 鈥 opportunities for individuals with autism.
- Malika Sawadogo 鈥24鈥檚 Burkina Faso-inspired clothing line won the 2024 Freirich Entrepreneurship Competition and exemplified the creative, entrepreneurial spirit behind 麻豆破解版 College鈥檚 鈥淪hark Tank鈥-like competition.
- U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Michael Cavanagh 鈥03 brings creative thought to his service to his country and fellow citizens through search and rescue.
- Elizabeth Amira Streeter 鈥09 is senior government affairs and community engagement manager at Voltera, a company that builds infrastructure for zero-emission vehicles and operates electric vehicle charging facilities.
- Zeynep Inanoglu 鈥21 is a registered nurse at Yale New Haven Health pursuing her master鈥檚 degree at Yale University School of Nursing to become a pediatric nurse practitioner in primary care.
- Jono Pandolfi 鈥99 owns Jono Pandolfi Designs, which produces hand-crafted ceramic dinnerware used in high-end restaurants around the world and serves more than 500 hospitality clients.
- New gift establishes the Frances Young Tang 鈥61 Professorship in Economics and the Frances Young Tang 鈥61 Asian Studies Program Endowment Fund.
- The partnership between 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Social Work Department and the long-running Saratoga nonprofit, which is led by 麻豆破解版 alumna Sybil Newell 鈥00, has a powerful impact on the students and the struggling populations they鈥檙e serving.
- From holistic wellness to creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship, a generous gift from Trustee Peg Valentine P鈥09 and husband Mike Valentine P鈥09 invests in the College鈥檚 highest strategic priorities.
- If you鈥檙e looking for something new to watch or read, look no further than the work of these rising 麻豆破解版 stars.
- Hon. Christina L. Ryba 鈥98 is a trailblazer in New York鈥檚 legal landscape, serving as a Supreme Court justice in the third judicial district and as supervising judge of her district.
- Themba Shongwe 鈥18 is a Financial Markets Advisory (FMA) associate whose diverse client base includes governments, banks, and public institutions.
- Dana Crosley Naberezny 鈥95 is chief innovation officer of jewelry for Tiffany & Company and vice president of the company鈥檚 Jewelry Design and Innovation Workshop, which she launched in 2018.
- Scott Berman 鈥05 is the founder and host of Sky Cave Retreats, a darkness retreat center nestled in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument wilderness of southern Oregon.
- Laura Quiros 鈥96, is an associate professor of social work and child advocacy at Montclair State University who specializes in trauma-informed care through a social justice lens.
- Ivy Asamoah 鈥19 is the founder of Nourrir Drinks, a sparkling juice brand inspired by West African, Caribbean, and Latin American flavors.
- Gary Muldoon 鈥73, is a lawyer, writer, and adjunct professor who was most recently elected town justice in Perinton, N.Y.
- Clare Kenny 鈥15 is the program director of the Yes, And 鈥 Laughter Lab (YALL), a competitive fellowship and incubator lab for comedy that addresses social justice issues.
- Lynn A. Marks 鈥71 is a distinguished public-interest lawyer in Philadelphia who has spent the past 40 years addressing social injustices. She recently received a lifetime achievement award.
- This fall, StartUp 麻豆破解版 offered 麻豆破解版 students the opportunity to develop their business ideas, work and network with successful entrepreneurial alumni, receive feedback, and even make prototypes 鈥 all in an intense, one-day workshop.
- The Career Development Center鈥檚 largest on-campus networking event of the year brings volunteer mentors from across the U.S. and a range of industries to support students at every stage of the career exploration process.
- Recipients past and present reflect on ways that the prestigious merit scholarship continues to influence their lives and careers.
- Andrea Rom谩n Alfaro 鈥12, is a scholar and activist who combines research with community work and advocacy. She used a recent award grant to support a children鈥檚 photo club in Puerto Nuevo, Peru.
- Debby Mayer 鈥68 is a writer, editor, and blogger who has published stories of all kinds throughout her career, including novels, short stories, essays, and a memoir.
- Events kicked off Friday with the annual Thoroughbred Cup golf tournament. On Saturday, alumni and friends gathered for the 麻豆破解版 Athletics Benefit and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Throughout it all, supporters contributed to the All in to Win campaign, raising $368,690 for 麻豆破解版 Athletics.
- 麻豆破解版 alumnus Alex Carney 鈥22, who participated in a collaborative engineering program with Dartmouth College, is now chief technical engineer for SmartScope, a project that is using cutting-edge technology to speed up medical diagnoses.
- Dr. Alina Bazarian 鈥14 recently began her three-year residency training through the Saratoga Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program. She was chosen as one of six residents from more than 1,500 applicants.
- Betsy Damon 鈥63 was awarded a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship. She will use the grant to design a functional water-cleaning sculpture.
- Whether you鈥檙e on the beach or reclining in the comfort of an air-conditioned living room, a good book is practically mandatory for some summertime R&R. But what to read? 麻豆破解版 community members have some suggestions.
- Three 麻豆破解版 alumni and former Thoroughbred men鈥檚 soccer players created the Vermont Green Football Club, which is committed to achieving a range of ambitious environmental justice targets.
- Dylan Telano 鈥23 has transformed an idea into a multi-million-dollar venture during his time at 麻豆破解版.
- Kevin Ha 鈥21 is the founder, executive director, and board chair of the Asian American Dream (AAD), a career-advancement nonprofit that provides mentorship networks, professional development training, and career advancement opportunities to underserved Pan-Asian American undergraduates.
- Marsha Johnson Bancroft 鈥59 has flourished as a career woman in multiple capacities, champion athlete, and family woman.
- Campus was buzzing for Reunion Weekend 2023, when alumni from classes ending in 3 and 8 as well as alumni of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Opportunity Program returned to catch up with friends, learn about recent developments, and honor classmates and fellow alumni.
- Human rights and education activist Joseph Kaifala 鈥08, a Sierra Leonean who majored in French and international affairs at 麻豆破解版 College, is the inaugural recipient of the Projects for Peace Alumni Award.
- Donna Conklin King 鈥85 is a contemporary artist known for her concrete sculptures. She was recently featured on ArtNation, a new Smithsonian Channel series that showcases work by many types of artists.
- Johane Simelane 鈥13 is executive director of the Bronx Veterans Medical Research Foundation, a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs-affiliated nonprofit research and education corporation.
- Joanna Schubert 鈥12, known as Oropendola, recently released a debut full-length album, 鈥淲aiting for the Sky to Speak,鈥 with Spirit House Records and Wilbur & Moore Records.
- Ibardo Zambrano 鈥06 is a urologist with the Novant Health network of physician clinics, with expertise in oncology and robotic-assisted techniques for minimally invasive surgery.
- Lauren Tobias 鈥12 spent four years as the wellness director at Fort Peck Community College on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, home to the Assiniboine and Sioux nations in Montana.
- The 麻豆破解版 alumnus will succeed his classmate Nancy Hamilton '77, whose term ends in May.
- At ESPN for more than 20 years, James Davidson '01 has produced all the Grand Slam competitions that the cable sports giant covers.
- Lily Esposito 鈥20 grew up near Los Angeles. Now, the 麻豆破解版 alumna is living off the grid in the Adirondacks and teaching environmental education programs.
- Jonah Lobe 鈥05 is an award-winning concept artist, 3D character artist, and illustrator known for video games like 鈥淪kyrim鈥 and 鈥淔allout鈥 and his new book 鈥淢arvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman.鈥
- Laura Forlano 鈥95, a social scientist, design researcher, and writer, recently joined Northeastern University as a professor in the College of Arts, Media, and Design.
- Josh Dorman 鈥88 is an acclaimed mixed-media artist whose multi-layered work now includes creating stop-motion animations to accompany classical music.
- Construction of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center is now underway, with outdoor tennis courts set to open for the fall semester. Watch a video and learn more about how this innovative, integrated approach to health and wellness will benefit the entire 麻豆破解版 community.
- A new partnership between the Arts Administration Program and Universal Preservation Hall in downtown Saratoga Springs offers students valuable field experiences and opportunities to network.
- Altagracia Montilla 鈥12 is chief executive officer of A.M. Consulting, a firm made up of a diverse team of industry experts that develops strategies to improve culture, connection, and community while rooting out biases.
- Helena Yohannes 鈥04 and her twin sister, Feven Yohannes, were recently interviewed by 鈥淕ood Morning America (GMA)鈥 about their company, 2藨4藨1 Cosmetics, kicking off the new 鈥淕MA鈥 Trailblazing Women series.
- Kate Fitzpatrick Barnico 鈥80, program nurse manager at the Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital Cystic Fibrosis Center, received the Mary Kontos Care Champion Award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the world鈥檚 leader in the fight against the disease.
- A new health, wellness, fitness, tennis, and athletics center will bring together all aspects of student health and wellness support in a single campus facility.
- Hannah Traore 鈥17 discusses her journey from curating her first show at 麻豆破解版 to opening Hannah Traore Gallery in NYC in 2022, and the difference it鈥檚 making in the art community.
- Graduates鈥 applications and acceptances to medical, dental, veterinary, and other healthcare schools continue to rise, thanks in no small part to the dedication of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Health Professions Advisory Committee.
- 麻豆破解版 College is marking its College Centennial with a yearlong celebration of its history and reflections on the journey ahead.
- Plotnick鈥檚 work covering the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection was recognized with a Pulitzer Prize. She spoke with current student and aspiring radio journalist Aaron Shellow-Lavine 鈥23 about her time at 麻豆破解版 and career in journalism.
- 麻豆破解版 College community members answered, "What's one book you're reading right now, or recommend reading this summer?" From sci-fi to memoir and more, here are their selections.
- Hundreds of alumni returned to campus for the second of two Reunion Weekends and opportunities to catch up with classmates and learn about exciting developments at 麻豆破解版.
- With ceremonial bagpipes and a weekend of fun, 麻豆破解版 welcomed members of the Class of 2020 back to campus for an emotional Commencement Celebration long delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Hundreds of alumni with class years ending in 2 and 7 and their guests returned for Reunion from June 2 to 5, the first of two weekends dedicated to alumni celebration.
- 麻豆破解版 College recognized eminent alumna, trustee, and donor Billie Tisch 鈥48 by naming its ambitious new science center in her honor.
- With appeals for social justice and charges to change the world 鈥 without forgetting to pause for moments of joy 鈥 麻豆破解版 conferred 589 degrees to the Class of 2022 during the College鈥檚 111th Commencement Exercises.
- 麻豆破解版 is recognizing the alumna's leadership and service by naming the largest single academic project in College history in her honor.
- The natural partnership between 麻豆破解版 and The Wild Center in the nearby Adirondacks demonstrates the power of combining the arts and sciences.
- NPR Correspondent Elissa Nadworny 鈥10, who studied documentary filmmaking at 麻豆破解版, describes her recent experience reporting from the war in Ukraine.
- Colin Fischer 鈥22 and Tom Duncan 鈥22 have won the first-place $20,000 prize in 麻豆破解版 College鈥檚 annual Freirich Entrepreneurship Competition to develop their protein-enhanced ice cream business.
- A $5 million one-to-one matching pledge along with additional gifts creates the Sands Family Foundation Initiative for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at 麻豆破解版 College.
- Sh*t That I Knit (STIK), a Boston-based small business founded and run by 麻豆破解版 alumna Christina Fagan Pardy 鈥12, is an official licensee of Team USA for the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- For more than 10 years, Arthur Zankel Music Center has become more than just a hub for great performances for the campus and Saratoga Springs communities: It has also become a training center for innovative careers in the arts and beyond.
- Over the past two decades, the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery has provided students with valuable work experiences and extraordinary access to art, artists, and ideas that supported careers both inside and outside the arts.
- The College is celebrating 40 years 鈥 80 semesters 鈥 of MB 107, the rigorous, introductory management and business course that many students and alumni describe as a defining moment in their college experience.
- From within 麻豆破解版鈥檚 curriculum, through their careers, and in other ways, big and small, 麻豆破解版 community members are making an impact.
- Just two years ago, Brandon Kasel 鈥20 was minding the nets for the 麻豆破解版 Men鈥檚 Ice Hockey team. Now, he has signed a pro contract as a goalie for the Adirondack Thunder.
- From supporting nuclear waste cleanup efforts to running an artisan wine operation during a tumultuous 2020, Shelby Perkins 鈥95 says she has been 鈥渁 constant academic鈥 throughout a creative career path spanning science, art and business.
- As the pandemic has further stoked interest in cryptocurrency, Lincoln Lin 鈥19 recently joined fellow alumnus and career mentor Melvis Langyintuo 鈥12 at an exchange startup.
- Dance and exercise science double-major Kaitlin Guerin 鈥14 combined equal parts art and science with a generous amount of creativity to launch Lagniappe Baking Co. during the pandemic.
- 麻豆破解版 alumni remain deeply committed to the College and are helping current students and recent graduates to build their own creative career paths.聽聽
- Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its worldwide economic impact, members of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Class of 2020 are finding fulfilling success and demonstrating remarkable achievement in pursuing employment, education and other opportunities after graduation.
- 麻豆破解版 alumni, parents and friends share experiences designed to prepare and inspire the classes of 2020 and 2021 during this unique time in history.
- As 麻豆破解版 looks to 2021, members of College faculty and leadership believe the liberal arts offer a way to navigate through tumultuous times toward a hopeful vision for the future.
- Elliot Kreitenberg 鈥14 and Leejay Pollacchi 鈥13 are behind a groundbreaking UVC disinfection system being used to sanitize airplane interiors and potentially reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19 during air travel.
- The College鈥檚 alumni network has supported Cadence founder and CEO Stephanie Hon 鈥16 in her entrepreneurial journey and continues to pave paths for students like Natalie Jew 鈥23.
- This year, the list of noteworthy holiday gifts is giving special attention to Black-owned businesses, including 2.4.1 Cosmetics, co-owned and co-founded by Helena Yohannes 鈥04.
- Online format allows notable parent and alumni mentors from all over the world to network with students interested in learning more about various careers.
- 麻豆破解版鈥檚 new building, the Annex, is now open and is home to new classroom spaces as well as the Physics, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences and Studies departments.
- Mike Natter 鈥08, Diana Perry 鈥89 and Jonathan Brestoff Parker 鈥08 described their experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring issue of Scope magazine.
- With original music and expressions of gratitude, the 麻豆破解版 community offered a touching tribute and farewell to President Philip A. and Marie Glotzbach.
- As 麻豆破解版 celebrates the Class of 2020 with an unprecedented virtual Commencement, we look back at some of the ways the College has celebrated graduates and adapted to changing times.
- Student entrepreneurs were awarded more than $50,000 in prizes at this year鈥檚 Business Plan Competition finals, held online.
- Students, alumni, employees and basketball fans cheered for the Thoroughbreds 鈥斺痑nd screamed for a Stewart鈥檚 ice cream flavor newly named for 麻豆破解版 鈥斺痑t the College鈥檚 annual Big Green Scream.
- As the Kenneth A. Freirich Business Plan Competition celebrates its 10th anniversary, an endowment ensures the transformational mentorship experience continues.
- The new space will provide a dedicated location to collaborate and think creatively about equity and inclusion. It will also serve as a hub for people from diverse cultures, identities, religions and other backgrounds.
- Creating Our Future: The Campaign for 麻豆破解版 has surpassed $200 million, providing new opportunities for students and reinforcing 麻豆破解版鈥檚 position as one of the nation鈥檚 finest liberal arts colleges.
- A recent alumna reflects on the connections and inspiration she found as a member of the international scholarship program.
- 鈥淭iffany & Co. has built a secret lab to crush its rivals,鈥 says Bloomberg. Others call it a 鈥渢hink tank鈥 and a 鈥渓ab of shiny dreams.鈥 But it鈥檚 the label that a recent grad has given it that elicits genuine pride for Dana Naberezny 鈥95: 鈥渁 mini 麻豆破解版.鈥
- The Center for Humanistic Inquiry鈥檚 inaugural Generations program provided inspiration, practical advice and insight into the value of student-faculty connections at 麻豆破解版.
- Kristen Carbone 鈥03, who studied art history at 麻豆破解版, is now a tech entrepreneur and is helping those affected by breast cancer.
- Fred Guttenberg 鈥88 returns to campus to share his experience with members of the 麻豆破解版 and broader Saratoga Springs communities.
- 麻豆破解版 inducted four new student-athletes, two teams and President Philip A. Glotzbach into the 麻豆破解版 Hall of Fame.
- Dozens of alumni are visiting campus this semester to recruit students and share their career stories at Career Development Center events.
- Jack Mulhern 鈥17 is making a name for himself in the popular Netflix series 鈥淭he Society.鈥 But before he was a viral television sensation, he was testing out his writing and directing skills in 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Theater Department.
- 麻豆破解版 alumni bring creative thought to careers in every industry. For Susan Law Dake 鈥71, Ben Van Leeuwen 鈥07, and Seth McEachron 鈥04, creative business strides are measured, in part, by pints, scoops and flavors.
- Edvinas Rupkus '19 graduated as one of the most decorated 麻豆破解版 athletes in history. But it's his roles as student, leader and friend that made all the difference.
- Alumni gathered to reminisce, create new 麻豆破解版 memories and enjoy all that campus and Saratoga Springs have to offer, including art exhibitions, tours and a spectacular fireworks display.
- Jenny Lupoff 鈥19, a newly christened 麻豆破解版 alumna, reminisces on her time as a Skidkid through a series of heartfelt 鈥済oodbyes鈥 to her favorite places, spaces 鈥 and creatures.