Students Engage in Chilean Culture & Community Service
Students playing games with and listening to the stories of abuelitos (the local word for elderly adults) in Chile might not be the first image that comes to mind when thinking about a summer experience. But that’s exactly what students with the International Service-Learning Program in Chile did during their break.
New Hall-of-Famer
Women’s basketball coach Nancy Fahey has been selected a member of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2012.
Fostering Excellence in Education
Carol B. Loeb has devoted her life and career to education and the advancement of students.
Social Worker Helps Immigrants Adapt
Bluena Khatri, MSW ’09, assists immigrants and refugees at the International Institute of St. Louis.
Winemaking Comes to Brooklyn
Brian Leventhal, BSBA ’05, owns and manages Brooklyn Winery, a make-your-own winery and wine bar in Brooklyn.
Attorney Advocates for Special-Needs Children
Patricia Phelan, JD ’89, runs her own law practice specializing in special-education law.
Conner Named Outstanding CEO in Singapore
A member of the university’s Board of Trustees, David Conner, AB ’74, is the CEO of Singapore’s second-largest bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp.
Couple Devotes Life to Civil Rights
Lanie, AB ’60, and Hugh Fleischer, AB ’61, devote their lives to each other and to promoting civil rights and social justice.
2012 Travel Program: Taking Learning on the Road
The Alumni Association offers great learning opportunities through travel. Plus, alumnus Jeff Rosenkranz speaks to his ongoing relationship with the university.
Sports update Sept. 26: Men’s soccer suffers first loss
The No. 4 men’s soccer team saw its seven-game winning streak to start the season come to an end with a 3-1 loss at No. 15 Dominican University Sept. 25 in River Forest, Ill. Updates also on football, men’s tennis, women’s golf, women’s soccer and cross country.
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