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Doug McInnis



John Bowler ’85 helps inventors take their creations to the next level on Mad Scientists.

By Doug McInnis

John Bowler ’85 was building custom cabinets in Saratoga, New York, until one fall day in 2010, when his cell phone rang on the way to the local home improvement store. It was Silent Crow Arts, a film production company headed by Matt Bennett...

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Zach Adelman ’96 works to keep the tiny pests from spreading deadly diseases. 

By Doug McInnis

Scientists have sent astronauts to the moon and built artificial hearts, but they have never been able to rein in the lowly mosquito, delivery agent for some of the deadliest viruses on earth. Now Zach Adelman ’96 and his research...

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Jeannine Walston ’95 takes an holistic approach to cancer treatment.

By Doug McInnis

The diagnosis included a string of inscrutable scientific terms. But the doctor’s translation was not difficult to grasp: Jeannine...

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Looking through photographer Janice Levy’s lens     By Doug McInnis

 

In 1992, Janice Levy spun a globe of the world. The professor of photography in the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts in the Roy H. Park School of...

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Dennis Fitch ’70 acquired mindfulness the hard way. 

By Doug McInnis

By the time he was...

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