Archive: Alumni News

Bringing Medical Care to All

As vice president and chief operating officer, Brenda Robles-Cooke ’91 oversees every aspect of DVCH’s day-to-day operations, including capital projects, insurances, grant writing, front desk registration, and housekeeping.

Back From Brazil

With an MLS Referee of the Year award and five World Cup game assignments under his belt, Mark Geiger ’96 is quite possibly the most accomplished and highly regarded American soccer referee, well, ever.

School Work

As chief of strategic partnerships for Philadelphia schools, Stacy Holland ’92 spent the past year working to facilitate community and organizational partnerships that bring in additional program services and create opportunities for students.

Pillow talk

HoodiePillow inventor Chris Hindley ’04 describes his product’s remarkable journey.

Drawn to comedy

The producers of the Fox network’s ‘The Lucas Bros. Moving Co.’—Keith ’07 and Kenny ’07 Lucas—on ‘twin-ness,’ timing and working for the cable company.

Gone but not forgotten

The four-story edifice known to some as the Humanities Building — but to most as Holman Hall — was torn down in March to make room for a new STEM Building.

Boston hero

When two bombs exploded during the running of the Boston Marathon last April, David Yasenchock ’89, a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve, was called in to coordinate the federal government’s response.

The indefatigable Peggy Lloyd ’35

After the Great Depression erased her tuition fund, Peggy Lloyd worked her way through college. These days, the energetic centenarian keeps busy by working tirelessly in support of her town’s Pops Orchestra and Arts Center.

Looking back: Winter 2013

Lake Ceva doesn’t see many ice-skaters these days, but the scene in this undated photo would have been common in winters past.