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Sports in the Time of COVID
Not spending time on the ‘what ifs’ and beginning each day with gratitude
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The BIG Outdoors
Deborah DudleyEdward Keable ’83 feels at home in the small town of Grand Canyon National Park
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The Boogie Down on the Farm
Deborah DudleyBraulio Acuria ’13 is on a mission. Affectionately known as the Boogie Down Bronx, Acuria is determined to get more young people to explore beyond his home borough and into the wilderness—any...
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The Heart of the Matter
Mark MendeDr. Robert Montgomery ’82 is the second Montgomery to receive a heart transplant; his brother, Larry ’78, received one as well. Unfortunately, it took his father dying at 52 and his older brother Rich...
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Walking and Talking
Olivia White '17Tanner Fellow Ryan Schlosser ’21 dispatches from the Appalachian Trail
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A Legacy of Relationships, Trust, and Teamwork
Mike Mahoney '93, P'22 '24Coach. Coach Leet. Smoach. Don. No matter how you addressed him, when you saw Don Leet in Augsbury, on the field, in the classroom, or even at the poker table, you knew your interaction with him was...
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First Person: Working in Public Health During COVID-19
Lily MacCachran '22In September 2019, long before COVID-19 dominated global media, I decided to contact my local public health office and apply for an internship. Months later, there was a new lens for an internship...
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Scholarships and Who We Are
Jonathan Brown“I think our goal should be for all students, scholarship or not, to be able to focus stress-free on academics.” That’s Susan Woodward Hunnewell ’70 explaining why she is establishing an endowed...
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Shaping the Future by Living Laurentian Values
Deborah DudleyAlumni join in on the IDEAL conversation