Made to OrderSummer 2015Rashelle Isip ’03 has been blogging about order and productivity since 2011. Video SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Where Sound Echoes SceneFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIDan Perelstein ’10 translates visual to aural in city theaters. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Seamstress of ChampionsFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIJo Lynne Johnson ’72 wields needle and thread for skaters. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Taking it to the Streets in Phnom PenhSpring 2015In late December Hannah Kurtz ’13 ventures out after dark for the first time on her red Vespa, a loaner from the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), in this city of 1.5 million people. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Map QuestSpring 2015Twelve years ago, Michael Buehler ’89 decided to leave his management-consulting career to become a dealer in rare maps. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
A Bridge to GloryWinter 2015Martin “Marty” Fleisher ’80, an employee-benefits attorney in Manhattan, started playing bridge at age 8. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
You're Only as Old as Your SpineWinter 2015Catherine Waters Raymond ’79 shares the secrets to mens sana in corpore sano. SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Rampant curiosity guides this pathologistFall 2014Patty Pesavento ’83 admittedly does not fit the pathologist’s image as portrayed on CSI where, as she says, “all pathologists are tall, good looking, in high heels with nice nails, and always coming back from an opera. ... SectionLiberal Arts Lives
Of Satellites and BeerFall 2014More than a spacecraft designer-engineer, Joe Hackel has a thirst for solving small problems. SectionLiberal Arts Lives