Michael Morse ’69

Michael and wife Sandra are in the earthworm business, raising earthworms and producing castings for soil supplements and leachate for liquid fertilizer. Earthworms are amazing creatures, and could provide part of the solutions to several severe problems: food quality and yield, soil renewal, water conservation and waste disposal. Michael Morse CdeP 1969

Sydney Bowie ’10

Sydney has received a Fulbright Scholarship for the 2016-2017 academic year to work on a documentary film about the current immigration crisis in Spain. You can stay posted on her project and find out how to support it on the project’s website www.thenewmigration.com. If anyone is passing through Sevilla, please reach out! Sydney Bowie CdeP […]

Jessica Murray Cosio ’95

Pleased to report that Christopher Tsai (CdeP ’95) and I are both working at Save the Children and see each other regularly. We’re having a blast together, raising money for literacy programs in rural California, the Syrian refugee crisis, and a variety of emergency responses around the world. Jessica Murray Cosio CdeP 1995

Charlton Lewis ’48

Having retired from teaching Chinese history, I have become interested in China’s water crisis. Last November I published an online article on hydropower in China at Yale Environment 360 (just google “China’s Great Dam Boom”). I’m getting more worried about the future of green power. Charlton Lewis CdeP 1948

Abby Volkmann ’08

I have recently received a fellowship position for the upcoming fall with a nonprofit corporation, Community Water Solutions (CWS), a group that partners with rural communities in developing countries to establish sustainable water treatment businesses. These businesses are owned and operated by women in the communities that they serve, and use simple, affordable technologies to […]