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Barney, Educational Main Street pave the way to Carnegie Mellon
After receiving a master's in organizational behavior (MSOB) from the University, Laurie Levesque '93 was rewarded with a three-year, $100,000 grant to pursue a PhD degree in the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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Caring for the Animals
Dr. Philippe Coudrai (A&S '80, '84), a Sicklerville resident, noticed the need for veterinary services in the area, and in January he opened a full-service, state-of-the-art animal hospital. Less than a year later, Winslow Animal Hospital has more than 1,500 clients and continues to grow. |
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Making Sense of the Middle East
The Middle East has long been the site of myriad, complex issues. Trying to understand all the different factions, their leaders and their agendas can be a difficult job. Just ask Zoe Danon Gedal (A&S '87), who recently completed a two-year term as a Soref Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. |
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From Wall Street to Rock Music
As if the excitement of the fast-paced securities industry were not enough, Peter Veru '85, a member of the University's board of regents, is making a name for himself as a rock musician.Pete, who has been working on Wall Street for 14 years, is enjoying the self-titled debut album of his band, Feathermerchants, on Innocent 12th St. Records, a label he created. |
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