954 resultados para College Alumni
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Includes covers and articles from the Colby alumni magazine and from the Echo, correspondence, donor lists for the Mayflower Associates, and photographs.
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Student Affairs Adds Deans for Spiritual Life, Sexual Diversity Hugh Gourley, Art Museum Director and Leader TwitterFEED Colby Covers the Campaign Mitchell Scholar Wins Travel Fellowship to Jordan Finance Alumni Give Students a Preview Shea Is New Goldfarb Center Director New Storage Facility To Be Boon to Colby Libraries Author and Icon, Woodward Receives Lovejoy Honor South African Reconciliation Advocate is Oak Fellow Message in a Box Tobacco Banned on Most of Campus New Mellon Fellowship in Environmental Studies Belgrade Lakes EPSCoR Research Has Impact Colby Volunteers Boost SAT Scores for Local Students
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A Matter of Trust: Ole Amunsen '90 The Buddy System: Susan Zimmermann '88 Life After the Celtics: Jan Volk '68 Alumni notes Newsmakers Obituaries
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The Art of Attraction: Peter DelGreco '94 Painting Stories of Hope: Ellen Langford '90 Alumni notes Newsmakers Obituaries
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Alumni notes Newsmakers Service Above Self: Peter Anderson '66 Remembering Again: Meaghan Dwyer-Ryan '96 Extreme Newsgathering: Ellen London '09 Obituaries
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A Grand Experiment: John Walden '07 House and Home: Todd Pritsky '91 Game Changer: Jocelyn Giangrande '88 Alumni notes Newsmakers Obituaries
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Alumni notes Newsmakers Milestones Maine's Bilingual Education Dynamo: Grayce Hall Studley '61 Voyage of Discovery: Stephen Orlov '71 The Picture of Health: Bianca Belcher '03 Obituaries
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Alumni notes Newsmakers Milestones Eyes and Ears: Jed Snyder '76 An Ounce of Prevention: Melissa Early Ruwitch '89 Beating the Odds: James Cryan '07 Obituaries
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In his December 2014 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Stephen Lovegrove shares his story coming to Winthrop as an “out” student recently kicked out of a religious college. Lovegrove details his perception of the attitude toward LGBTQ people and issues in Winthrop and Rock Hill. Lovegrove identifies resources in the community that are beneficial to LGBTQ people. He also comments on the LGBTQ social movement in terms of growing acceptance and the challenges it will face. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.