Alexandra Papalexopoulou ’88 — GreeceSpring 2019As strategic planning director for Titan, Papalexopoulou guided the company’s international expansion. SectionFeatures
Juan Víctor Fajardo ’09 — VenezuelaSpring 2019A social change-maker, Fajardo knew when he was at Swarthmore that he wanted to one day return to Venezuela. SectionFeatures
Efua Asibon ’16 — GhanaSpring 2019Asibon came up with of the idea for the nonprofit she co-founded, Dislabelled, while still in high school. SectionFeatures
Gunilla Nilsson ’92 — SwedenSpring 2019Unlike friends who went on campus tours, Nilsson picked Swarthmore out of a book of U.S. colleges. SectionFeatures
Stars of the SeaSpring 2019All hail the echinoderms! Among them, a strange and wondrous creature that motors through salt-soaked currents and intertidal pools with self-generated hydraulic power—and tube feet. SectionFeatures
The Global BridgeSpring 2019Swarthmore alumni are creating change and growth in their home countries. SectionFeatures
Full STEAM AheadSpring 2019At the intersection of the arts and sciences, businesses thrive. SectionFeatures
Isn't It Romantic? Winter 2019Steamy or dreamy, the romance novel evolves, creating new worlds to keep love—and lust—alive! SectionFeatures
Jake Graves ’70Winter 2019Although I’ve been a sailmaker for most of my career, in large part it has been a job like any other. SectionFeatures
Presley Brown ’52Winter 2019In 1976, I realized that I was underutilizing the most important part of my Swarthmore education. SectionFeatures