Med student saves hiker’s life in national park
Cole Hensley, a Pi Kappa Alpha brother and student in the University of South Dakota’s Sanford School of Medicine, began visiting wild country as...
Lee Iacocca, Chrysler’s Onetime Savior, dies at 94
Lee Iacocca was a salesman. He sold Fords, he sold Chryslers, he sold Chrysler Corporation, and he sold himself. He was the face of...
Leadership and service go hand in hand for alumnus
As Alpha Phi Alpha brother Sean Woodroffe oversees human resources strategy and execution for TIAA, he calls upon lessons learned as an undergraduate at...
Delta Sig brother donates kidney, breaks barriers
The day after Delta Sigma Phi brother Barton Lynch lost a major internal organ, he was already up and walking around.
On May 29, the...
ATO alumnus gives UT Martin largest donation ever
MARTIN - Bill and Rosann Nunnelly believe in the value of education, and a bequest to the University of Tennessee at Martin will assure...
Chapter Eternal: Pittsburgh’s Dr. George Buerger
January 22, 1935- June 16, 2019
George Buerger knew there was always something to learn from those around him. “It didn’t matter who you were,...
Fraternity helps welder chart path in shipping industry
Being a welder takes skill; of course, not just anyone can make a career of repairing and maintaining the U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered submarine fleet....
Book: The Cosmic Tales of Dragging Feet
The Cosmic Tales of Dragging Feet is the debut collection from Cody Saben (Chi Psi) featuring popsicles, hospital tiles, poetry, and the pledge of...
AEPi alum changing the world through music
Jason Steinberg (University of North Carolina, 2014) is repairing the world with sports and music.
Alpha Epsilon Pi Brother Steinberg had a self-described “traditional” upbringing....
Colorado governor reflects on goals, openly gay identity
Although best known for his nearly decade-long political career, Colorado Governor-elect Jared Polis ’96, was also an extremely engaged Princetonian, involved in everything from...
Coaching for Literacy
For so many of us, it can be hard to believe that a large segment of our country’s population cannot read or write. Yet,...
Kappa Delta Rho alumnus reflects on time as Tampa mayor
Bob Buckhorn, a 1980 Penn State alumnus, finished his second term as mayor of Tampa, Florida, on April 30.
Buckhorn grew up in Falls Church,...