Roger Ignon ’62

Roger stepped into the breach to provide Personal Protective Equipment for health professionals during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Using his business acumen and ties within the Chinese business community he provided thousands of FDA Medical Grade face masks and shields for the Covid-19 unit at Torrance Community Hospital in Southern California. During the height of the […]

Josh Rosenblatt ’76

I am still working from home as a writer for IBM and loving it. Kate (EWS ’76) just started a new venture as a cabi stylist selling women’s clothing. Daughter Sarah and husband Joe are loving their lives in Manhattan and are about to become home-owners in Queens. Daughter Ali is loving her work with […]

Henry Field ’12

Henry is receiving an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army after a term of service that spanned several years, including a humanitarian rotation to North Africa and a combat tour in Afghanistan. SPC Field served as a senior combat medic on patrols in Eastern and Southern Afghanistan. He intends to return to coastal Maine and […]

David Laylin ’55

Greetings, I just returned from a three-day scientific symposium in Iran, focused on the tragic status of Lake Urmieh in the NW and that of the Helmand Hamouns on the Afghan border (very large shallow wetlands formerly fed by the Helmand river). Due largely to mismanagement, both are almost completely dry. This has caused huge […]

Hunter Hollins ’82

This year, in addition to my work at the Smithsonian, I joined the board of ArtWorksProjects, a nonprofit that uses fine-art photography to raise awareness of global humanitarian crises. ArtWorksProjects is the creation of our classmate, Leslie Thomas, and we are doing great work! Check it out: www.artworksprojects.org Hunter Hollins CdeP 1982