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Get On Board
Rosalind Black
Jack Ratner ’14 goes from computer science student to junior engineer at a start-up technology company, Bandwagon, that has introduced a ride-sharing smartphone app to reduce pollution and traffic in New York City.
Life in Technicolor
Rosalind Black
Cinema studies major Alexis Gee ’14 sets off on her path to becoming a film editor with a client services position at the post-production company Technicolor-Postworks New York.
Moye Chen '12 Wins 2014 World Piano Competition
Michael Stenovec
Former student of Angela Cheng earns grand prize of $20,000 in addition to a recital in New York City.
On the Path to Entrepreneurship
Amanda Nagy
Robert Palacios ’14 has been recruited by Venture for America to help grow a startup company based in Cleveland.
Taking on Detroit
Amanda Nagy
As a Venture for America Fellow, May graduate Matthew Fish looks forward to rebuilding his hometown, Detroit.
Putting Tracks to Wax
James Helmsworth
Though new technology has revolutionized media consumption, recent graduate Adrian Rew has started a business using something far older—vinyl records.
In Search of Women Farmers
James Helmsworth
Recent graduate Lake Buckley is cycling across the country to raise awareness of small-scale organic farms and the women who operate them.
Cold Cash for Study of Ultracold Atoms
Amanda Nagy
Jennifer Schloss ’11 has won a Hertz Fellowship, the nation’s most generous support for graduate education in the applied physical, biological, and engineering sciences.
Running Around the World
Liv Combe
Back from training with athletes on three continents, Joanna Johnson ’11 has learned a thing or two about what motivates people to run — including herself.