Bennett Kissel ’07

I’m working with a local non profit in Cali, Colombia, that converted a small ship into a hospital. We sail up and down the remote Pacific coast of Colombia on 10 day missions, acting as the sole health care provider/educator to the thousands of Afro-Colombian, indigenous, and displaced populations affected by the armed conflict. It’s […]

John Heard ’59

Anne and I are still cooking here in Albuquerque. I stay busy with volunteer board activity and consult from time to time, most recently in Colombia. We host many international visitors, mainly from Latin America. Anne gets to apply her superior Inn-keeping skills. We travel a lot ourselves. Our grandson, Andre, completed a Peace Corps […]

Leslie Thomas ’82

It’s been an interesting few years. Hunter Hollins joined the board of ART WORKS Projects, an organization that I founded to create international multi-media human rights exhibitions. Right now, we’re making a documentary on prosecution of rape in war, and life is divided between Congo, Bosnia, and Colombia – though home in Chicago with my […]

Michael Morse ’69

I am proud to announce my son Elliott’s graduation from Tisch Performing Arts college of NYU, following closely upon my daughter Sophie’s successful completion of a Peace Corps tour in Uganda. She will begin a Fulbright fellowship in Bogota, Colombia, in July. I still live with my wife Sandra and son Oren in Tucson for […]

Leo Turpan ’13

In late February I returned from a five and a half month backpacking trip throughout the west coast of South America. I traveled with my brother for the first three months as we made our way overland, by bus, through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. We explored colonial towns and markets, summited our first mountain […]