My Profile of NASA JPL Engineer Chuck Bergh ’94 for Auburn University
Bergh is the lead test and integration engineer for the Vision Compute Element of the Mars 2020 mission, named Perseverance and launched this past summer, which…
Bergh is the lead test and integration engineer for the Vision Compute Element of the Mars 2020 mission, named Perseverance and launched this past summer, which…
For centuries, the Quran—the sacred text of Islam—had only been translated and interpreted by men. In 2007, Laleh Bakhtiar’60 became the first American woman to produce…
It’s been three years since McGlonn resigned from teaching full-time, and Grant Blvd has been a resounding success. McGlonn even opened her first brick-and-mortar store in…
Ben Pascal ’09 MBA created a rapid, easy-to-deploy, affordable pathogen detection technology. Read the profile here.
One of the main takeaways from Baym’s research is that, when any transformative technology comes along, there is both the hope that it’s going to fix…
Today, Kalie Moore lives in Berlin, where she co-founded the world’s first communications consulting firm The Story Mob, one of the only eSports companies that is…
When Sarah Montana’s (’09) brother and mother were murdered during her senior year, the JMU community helped her turn trauma into equanimity. Read the full profile…
Meet the CNN analyst who makes sense of global uncertainty for her viewers and clients. Read the full profile here.
My profile of Susanna Harris ’14, who created PhD Balance, an online community helps graduate students cope with the pressure of academia. Read the full profile…
From Nairobi to Reading to Johannesburg, Heena Brahmbhatt’s impressive career in public health research began with advice from an Albright faculty member. Read the full story…