Home News 2024 Page 3 Archive: 2024 Beyond the Border As immigration emerges as a top election issue, Cristobal Ramón ’06 ensures that accurate data informs the discussion. Work Wisdom: Achal Sondhi ’07 Achal Sondhi ’07 shares career lessons from finance and energy. Last Look: A Boat of Their Own During her time at Mac, professor Ruth Schellberg led groups of students and colleagues on week-long expeditions into the Boundary Waters. Presidential Panel Macalester’s past and present leaders reflect on their years at the college. A Not-So-Retiring Retirement After a successful career in health care analytics, Erin DeRuggiero ’96 is focusing on supporting up-and-coming entrepreneurs. Code of Conduct With a grounding in history and political science, B. Todd Jones ’79 has navigated high-profile roles in law enforcement, government, and the National Football League. They Love to Disc Ultimate Frisbee club team takes fifth at Nationals New 2024 Alumni Board Members Learn more about the newest members of the Alumni Board Books: Summer 2024 Books recently published by Macalester faculty, alumni, and staff Abstract Expressions: Dr. Kristi Curry Rogers Faculty research in a nutshell Labors of Love and Literature English professor Andrea Kaston Tange's nineteenth-century British literature class took a trip back to the days of sewing by hand. Macalester to outsource investment management For the first time in Macalester’s history, the college will partner with a private firm to manage its investments. Reunion 2024 Reunion 2024 took place at Macalester from June 6-9. Read more and view photos from the weekend here. Maccolades for May 2024: Queer role model, sustainability awards, an octogenarian swimming legend, and more Maccolades is a monthly round-up of the most recent accolades and accomplishments earned by the Macalester community. Biology professor part of team awarded $15 million NSF grant to study climate change in the Arctic The Evolving Meta-Ecosystems Institute will focus on understanding how Arctic organisms and ecosystems are responding to a rapidly changing climate. Work Wisdom: Dan Sullivan ’96 Sullivan shares career lessons from woodworking and music. Pastoral Encounters What Chaplain Kelly J. Stone has learned about Macalester’s heart and soul when she commemorates our community’s lives. Clouded Waters, Clear Vision For author Dianna Hunter ’71, a search for justice fostered at Mac has fueled all of her wide-ranging incarnations. Sounding Board: Preparing for Lives of Purpose Neuroscience with a Twist How neuroscientist Zainab Mansaray-Storms ’09 turned a failed kitchen experiment into a lucrative passion project. Finding the Middle Way A leader of the Macalester Alumni of Moderation, Charlie Birge ’15 believes greater viewpoint diversity could help overcome political polarization. Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next