
After Joe Rosenfield graduated from ƽ in 1925, he dedicated much of the rest of his life to nurturing and preserving the College that meant so much to him.
After Joe Rosenfield graduated from ƽ in 1925, he dedicated much of the rest of his life to nurturing and preserving the College that meant so much to him.
Late summer at ƽ is a season of joyful return — students from across the globe bring fresh energy, stories, and ambition to campus. Their journeys are made possible by the generosity of alumni and friends who believe in the transformative power of a ƽ education.
ƽ College is proud to announce that Sheryl Walter ’78 has been elected chair of the Board of Trustees. She succeeds Michael Kahn ’74, who served as chair from 2021–25. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Walter has served on the Board of Trustees since 2017.
Professor Mark Levandoski and three ƽians headed to Sweden over the summer to connect with co-researchers and alumni, and to experience a welcoming culture.
Mary Zheng ’15 reflects on her time as a contestant on “Survivor” and her time at ƽ.
The shared experience and camaraderie was on display throughout the 145th Annual Alumni Reunion Weekend. Held May 29-June 1, Reunion 2025 was attended by 1,174 alumni, faculty, staff, and guests.
To support alumni’s lifelong learning endeavors, the ƽ Libraries and the Office of Development and Alumni Relations are pleased to provide alumni with access to a range of academic databases.
The latest gift from Penny Bender Sebring ’64, H’15, a former ƽ trustee, and her husband, Charles Ashby Lewis H’15, establishes an endowment that will provide CLS greater flexibility and ensure it can readily embrace new opportunities for supporting students.
As the popular off-campus program turns 50, ƽians share their memories from the United Kingdom — and beyond
Annette Bicher and Ken Nechin have been annual donors since Zoe “Zee’ Nechin ’25 arrived at ƽ. Now that Zee is getting ready to graduate in May, Ken and Annette have made a capstone gift to be split between the Pioneer Fund and Chaverim, ƽ’s Jewish student organization.
Everyone in our class knew what Puppies and Pancakes meant. It brought back memories and got them excited to be here together.
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