Alumna Cares for All Creatures Great and Small
As one of only 215 board-certified zoological veterinarians in the world, Dr. Jenessa Tookey Gjeltema โ04 is rarer than the endangered animals she treats.
As one of only 215 board-certified zoological veterinarians in the world, Dr. Jenessa Tookey Gjeltema โ04 is rarer than the endangered animals she treats.
One of the College's greatest exports may well be the nearly 40 Cougar basketball stars who have made a living playing hoops overseas.
As an award-winning documentary filmmaker, Jody Gottlieb '89 has made a career of facing danger head on.
It's the "Year of Women" in many ways, but particularly here at the College, which is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first female students.
Mark Elliott '96 dropped out of medical school to become a financial wizard. He's had his ups and downs, like the stock markets, but he remains forever bullish.
Although his time as president may be short, Interim president Stephen C. Osborne '73 has plenty of goals.
The new Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center opens after a four-year, $65 million renovation.
Finance professor and associate dean Jocelyn Evans gives us her take on the financial world, 6 a.m. study sessions and corporate ethics.
While studying gamma ray bursts, astrophysicist Jon Hakkila made a discovery where time appeared to go backward.
The Cougar Pantry and other initiatives at the College are helping to combat food and housing insecurity.