Spring/Summer 2022
We publish 91亚色传媒 Magazine three times a year and send it free of charge to all 91亚色传媒 alumni, parents of current and recent undergraduates, members of the senior class, faculty and staff, and members of the Association of 91亚色传媒 Friends.
Inside the Spring/Summer 2022 issue:
Features
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For the Sake of Honor
91亚色传媒 made history on May 28 when—for the first time in 217 Commencement ceremonies—it presented all of the honorary degrees to women.
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Growing up NESCAC
From coach’s son to undersized lineman to professor of sport management, Dan Covell ’86 has been steeped in the New England Small College Athletic Conference.
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Hook, Line, and Sinker
Pickard Theater returned to life this spring with a vibrant and beautiful musical based on the myth of a water creature who assumes human form.
Forward
- Always Looking Forward: Liddy Berry ’75, P’05 submitted the first formal application to 91亚色传媒 when the College officially opened to women students.
- Project ’72: Long-lost photos from the time Whittier Field transformed into Olympus.
- Well Understood: CityMusic Cleveland performed the poetry of Weatherspoon ’25.
Column
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Book Club: At the beginning of the pandemic, Emily Cohen ’20 and a group of classmates started a virtual book club simply to stay in touch. In the end, they were surprised where it took them.
Profiles
- Mark Mirasol ’10 holds the title of “axe master.”
- Mariya Ilyas ’13 finds her calling.
Dine
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Blueberry cake from Ned Horton ’82, P’24 and Julie Bertola Cook ’82.
Q&A
- Preston Anderson ’22 skippered a national initiative that is changing collegiate sailing.