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Sona Tatoyan (’00): Passion and bravery

Producer and actress Sona Tatoyan (’00) is tackling one of the darkest periods in world history for her next film.

(Photo by Steven Gianakouros)

Dave 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.

Errin Fulp

Creative People

Challenge: Protect computer networks from cyberattacks Solution: Mimic nature to deploy “digital ants” to seek out threats and alert human security experts Co-researchers: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and students, including Michael Crouse (’10, MS ’12), named one of the nation’s top new inventors in 2011 by Inventors Digest magazine “We looked at multiple types of [...]

Curt Beech says a liberal arts education prepared him for divergent paths.

Curt Beech (’94) takes film from page to stage in ‘Lincoln’

In the film industry, ‘limitations breed creativity,’ says art director Curt Beech (’94).

John and Barbara Ann Land Brock today

The Brocks: a lifelong romance with theatre, each other

For John and Barbara Ann Land Brock, love blossomed in the theatre.

'All our props are made of foam core and colored with magic markers,' says Megan Cramer.

Curtain up: Actress Megan Cramer plays role of a lifetime

Megan Cramer (’99) and the 52nd Street Project help inner-city youth express themselves through theatre.

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Change of direction

Kelly Williams Wilkinson (’99) was a theatre major when she made a startling discovery: she loved the theatre, but acting wasn’t her passion.

Casey (left) and Chad Pugh: Their cutting-edge work could be a taste of the future.

‘Star Wars’ Stardom

The force was with computer junkies Chad (’02) and Casey (’06) Pugh, who turned a classic film into an Emmy-winning Webcast.