By Molly Petrilla Red, white and yellow confetti whirled past David Glover Jr., M.S. ’04 as he stood on the football field last February, emotions overflowing. “You’re so excited and you don’t even know where to go, what to do,” he says. “Everybody’s hugging, everybody’s crying. You’re looking for your parents in the stands. You’re…
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By Amanda Loudin Juggling a full load of classes while holding down a nine-to-five job is never easy, but when that job is being an intern at the United Nations, it can be particularly challenging. Maria Smutelovicova ’23 managed the juggling act like a pro. “Maria has a very strong work ethic and skill set,”…
Comments closedBy Anthony D’Angelico There is no limit to how far a mentor can help a student. Kevin Majewski, Ph.D. ’18 is proof of this. Majewski credits much of his academic journey’s success to the team of supporters he had along the way. After relocating to Montana at a young age, Majewski faced multiple educational barriers.…
Comments closedRich Liebler ’67/M.A. ’19/Ed.S. ’20 helps young people and incarcerated veterans discover a new path.
Comments closedDoctoral student Julius Moore, a former Army drill sergeant and squad leader, shows veterans a path to post-military success through education.
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Comments closedJason Santos and his team launch Pirates Closet, offering business clothes to students who need them.
Comments closedMargarita Balmaceda’s third Fulbright project involves both carbon and hydrogen as she heads to Germany to study industrial decarbonization.
Comments closedPat Frele ’73/M.B.A. ’79 established a scholarship to honor her parents while helping to support students.
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