Long ago,聽when the grounds of the Suter Science Center were just a cornfield on the east side of campus, and John Spicher 鈥58 was a biology major taking science classes ... read more about Tales from the Suter Science Center


Long ago,聽when the grounds of the Suter Science Center were just a cornfield on the east side of campus, and John Spicher 鈥58 was a biology major taking science classes ... read more about Tales from the Suter Science Center

Our numbers-focused alumni聽consider how to invest pension funds, what benefits employers can afford, whether a financial institution should offer a particular service, how much life insurance to recommend, and how ... read more about Money does matter–so let’s talk about it

When Dr. Harry Kraus decided to take a mission trip, he had no idea he was about to change his family鈥檚 life forever. He called Samaritan鈥檚 Purse, an organization run ... read more about Novel-writing surgeon Harry Kraus ’82 resettles in Virginia after years of practicing medicine in Africa

If you鈥檙e going to extract stone from a 350-acre hole adjacent to a borough of 950 residents, Rod Martin has learned that it helps to live in a house beside ... read more about Alumnus at helm of Martin Stone Quarries recognized as national leader in the aggregates industry

As she boarded the first flight of her globe-circling journey, Jayne Docherty, PhD, program director at 91短视频鈥檚 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP), carried a clutch of certificates she would ... read more about First graduates of 91短视频’s Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Program recognized in Somaliland ceremony

After 20 years in the business and non-profit sector, Jeff Barbour returned to college as a gray-haired student in the late 1990s. Today he is the newly elected treasurer of ... read more about Middle-aged adult-degree-completion grad becomes treasurer of historic city in Virginia

鈥淗e needs me to go with him when he has the drone,鈥 Marie Riehl says, referring to her husband, Daniel. It takes both Riehls to load this drone into their ... read more about Meet the drone-toting Riehls 鈥 radicals in their 80s?

One foggy morning in late summer of 1962, a 17-year-old native of Washington D.C. arrived on the campus of what was then Eastern Mennonite College not knowing a soul. Grandison ... read more about Much pain, one big gain, from being an African American student at 91短视频 in 1962-63

91短视频 has exceeded by nearly $600,000 its $7 million goal to modernize the laboratory section of the 1960s-era Suter Science Center, said vice president for advancement Kirk Shisler ... read more about Successful fundraising to modernize science labs sparks effort to upgrade western section of the Suter Science Center

When Devon C. Anders 鈥88 was finishing his bachelor鈥檚 degree at 91短视频 and heading into a career as a certified public account with a well-established firm, he probably ... read more about Accounting alumnus, head of InterChange Inc., named local Business Person of the Year