Winter 2008 Issue

John Fitzpatrick '86, patrol agent in charge of the U.S. Border Patrol's Nogales Station in Arizona, finds himself at the "center of the storm" of illegal immigration. Dan Grenier '00 maps and monitors use of the nearly 2,000-acre Basin Preserve in Phippsburg. Drs. Jessica '00 and Sunny '99 Aslam take a holistic approach with the Hippocratic Oath. As president and managing director, Dana Bullen '87 has a commanding view of Sunday River Ski Resort. Jenna Morency '07 wins a Fulbright Scholarship. Peter Biello '06 broadcasts for NPR affiliate WHQR in Wilmington, N.C.

 
 
Fall 2007 Issue

Four UMF graduates share the stresses and success of life in law school; middle-school teacher, university professor and leading author Jim Delisle '74 schools the nation on teaching and parenting gifted children; George "Bud" Gilmore '71 delights East Coast fair patrons with Smokey's Greater Shows; and the bold strokes of Brenda Ferguson's '81 life after careers in teaching and speech therapy are a riot of color. The issue's profiles focus on Dave Brann '68, Bill Chadwick '91, Elizabeth Connelly '08, Ben Prentiss '08 and Alex Pringle.

 
 
Spring 2007 Issue

Take a photographic tour of the new Education Center in "Education Matters!" Assistant District Attorney Christine Thibeault '91explains how prosecution leads to public safety and rehabilitation in "Justice (and Competence) for All." Learn how Janet Painter '97, adjunct professor of biology at Arizona State University, takes science to a whole new stage in "Lights, Camera ... Science!" The issue's profiles focus on Amber Hinkley '06, Ethan Bogar '07, Bradley Dean '06, Liz Austin '04, Renee LeClair '01, Bridget Burns '05, Chelsey Martin '07 and Abby West '07.

 
 
Winter 2007 Issue

Read how Steve Clifford '83, former assistant coach with the Houston Rockets, scores big in the NBA in "Hoop Dreams." Jody (Haskell) Boulet '99 shares how the adoption of three children from Vietnam has enriched her life in "And Baby Makes Five." Tim Shumway '06 shares the joys of living and teaching in Crooked Creek, Alaska, in "Northern Exposure." The issue's profiles focus on Robert "Skip" Straon '70, Associate Professor of Physics Chris Magri, Melanie Chasse '94 and Associate Professor of English Michael Burke.