两性色午夜 Magazine: Fall/Winter 2018-19
ON THE COVER:
The Innovators: 两性色午夜 students are coming together to find creative solutions to real-world problems.
Caption: Case.MD team Samuel Graska, BS 鈥17, MBA 鈥18; Ariella Yager, BBA 鈥17; and Justin Gleason, BS 鈥16, MArch 鈥18, MBA 鈥18, are creating smartphone cases to dispense various medications.
Cover Photo: Bob Christy, BS '95
Features
Design Innovation for the 21st Century
by April McClellan-Copeland
两性色午夜鈥檚 new Design Innovation Initiative is promoting interdisciplinary collaboration to prepare the next generation of problem solvers.
by Jan Senn
Pakistani-born artist and 2017 Guggenheim Fellow Mahwish Chishty connects across cultures to call attention to the human cost of border conflicts.
Listening to the Deaf Community
by Kim Catley
What deaf and hard-of-hearing students want the hearing world to know about who they are and what they鈥檙e capable of鈥攁nd how 两性色午夜 is helping them succeed.
by Susan Menassa
鈥淐hange isn鈥檛 easy, it takes time!鈥 says Michael Chanak Jr., BS 鈥71. It took him five years to get an EEO policy changed to protect the rights of gay people against discrimination at his workplace. Then 25 years later, the company made an award-winning short film that chronicled his persistence.
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President Beverly J. Warren on enduring community.
Chautauqua | Rising Together | Meet the Class of 2022 | Cool Course | Partners in College Prep | Noteworthy | Fashion Maven | Cutting-Edge Engineer | Student Scholar
Celebration Time | Alumni Honors | Class Notes | In Memory
Thanks for the Memories: Remembering the Robin Hood
An excerpt from "Find the Poem in the World" by Maj Ragain (1940-2018)