Tag: ’90s
Box of memories
Old post office box doors reveal a simpler time when getting a letter from back home would lift your spirits.
Read MoreGooey butter cake and more
Ryan Nusbickel ('96) leaves TV behind for a new career writing children's books.
Read More@War: The battlefield of the future
Author Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
Read MoreIt’s alive! A puppet horror show
Craig Joseph's ('97) scary creation: You've never seen Frankenstein like this
Read MoreFrom cable to classroom: Melissa Harris-Perry (’94) returns to her alma mater
Meet the MHP you don’t see on her cable-news show.
Read MoreFilmmaker Katina Parker (’96) remembers Maya Angelou
A writer of world renown claimed Katina Parker (’96) and ‘watered and seeded’ her soul.
Read MoreNo blue Christmas for the Rev. Elvis
Ray Cannata (’90), “The Man Who Ate New Orleans,” trades his culinary list for blue suede shoes.
Read MoreGretchen Hollifield (’96): It’s a dog’s life
Gretchen Hollifield (’96) uses her communication major every day to work with two- and four-legged clients.
Read MoreLibby Bell (’93) unmasks the great pumpkin
Project Pumpkin founder returns to campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the annual Halloween tradition.
Read MoreIs There a Doctor in the Hikers Cabin?
Savoring his own sense of timing, physician Rob Cocke (’93) has fashioned a peripatetic life that blends Pro Humanitate and global adventure.
Read MoreNikolai Vitti (’00): Race to the top
Nikolai Vitti (’00, MAEd ’01) is on a mission to transform one of the largest school districts in the country.
Read MoreManju Seal (MA ’90): A ‘greater profit’
Manju Seal (MA ’90) put her high-powered financial career on hold to fight domestic violence.
Read MoreSecond verse for ‘Poetry Man’ Dave Johnson (’90)
Dave Johnson’s (’90) innovative work as poet-in-residence for the New York City Probation Office is featured in the New York Daily News.
Read MoreDaveed Gartenstein-Ross (’98): Why we’re still losing the war on terrorism
Counter terrorism expert Daveed Gartenstein-Ross (’98) on why the greatest threat facing us today isn’t terrorism, but the national debt.
Read MoreDave Johnson (’90): Poetry for probation
Playwright and teacher Dave Johnson (’90) holds an unlikely appointment as Poet-in-Residence for the New York City Probation Office.
Read MoreAmy White (’90): A reason to give thanks
Amy Bannister White (’90) delivers turkeys on Thanksgiving and hope throughout the year.
Read MoreChuck Millsaps (’83) guides a record-breaking run across North Carolina
Chuck Millsaps (’83, P ’13, ’16) guides elite runner Diane Van Deren from North Carolina’s mountains to the sea.
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