Dr. Nomsa Khalfani (Kresge ’91, sociology) received the Health Equity Award at the first-annual Maternal Health Summit for her work as Co-CEO of Essential Access Health.| News
It’s been a whirlwind 18 months for Syracuse University School of Education Advisory Board member Felicia Walker ’87, P’17. What started as a trip with friends to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania has become a commitment to build out and maintain a pre-school/kindergarten in a small village close to the city of Arusha, some 100 […] The post Photo Essay: Felicia Walker ’87, P’17 Helps Fund a “Happy” Pre-School/Kindergarten in Tanzania first appeared on Syracuse University Schoo...| Syracuse University School of Education
It started with trivia nights at the Inn Complete and a mutual fandom of Orange sports and grew into a life filled with Orange pride, campus milestones and a little one who thinks Otto the Orange runs the world. For Brianna G’20 and Kevin Shults G’20, Syracuse University isn’t just where they work—it’s where their […] The post Brianna G’20 and Kevin Shults G’20 Share Their Orange Love Story first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
As point guard for the Orange women’s basketball team, Raquel-Ann “Roxi” Nurse McNabb ’98, G’99, P’25 was known for helping her teammates “make buckets”—a lot of buckets. The 1997 Syracuse University Athlete of the Year, two-time MVP, and three-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star still ranks fifth in all-time career assists at Syracuse. Twenty-five years later, […] The post Roxi Nurse McNabb ’98, G’99, P’25 Still Driving for an Assist first appeared on Syracuse Universit...| Syracuse University School of Education
Instructional design program alumnus Lawrence “Larry” Swiader ’89, G’93 has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, education, and technology—a path that’s taken him from the early days of analog editing as a student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications to leading cutting-edge educational projects using artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality […] The post Bringing History to Life: How Larry Swiader ’89, G’93 Blends Storytelling with Eme...| Syracuse University School of Education
The 2025 Franklin Medal Laureate in Chemistry Naomi Halas, Ph.D., HON ‘07, ‘80, fell in love with chemistry at La Salle University. That love has led to prestigious awards, a career in research and teaching, and transformative discoveries in treatments for prostate cancer. The post Franklin Medalist is taking chemistry in new directions appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Brian Pressler, ’97, received a values-based education that prepared him for success in business and in life. Brian Pressler, ’97, climbed the corporate ladder, holding high-level roles at Arthur Andersen, […] The post Turning students into servant leaders appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Jack Eckhardt, ‘11, used the hard work ethic and critical eye he developed at La Salle to help communities through his career and a non-profit.| La Salle University
La Salle helped Oshunbumi Fernandez-West, MBA ‘02, elevate her mother’s legacy, and build her own.| La Salle University
York University’s Top 30 Alumni Under 30 awards program is a prestigious annual recognition of outstanding young alumni who are making significant contributions in their fields and communities. This year, the Faculty of Education proudly highlights alumna Blessing Owusu, a three‑time York University graduate, as one of the honorees. Blessing is an educator, children’s book […] The post Educated and Empowered: York U Alumna Named Among 2025 Top 30 Under 30 appeared first on Faculty of ...| Faculty of Education
Google, Senior Director, Data Center Engineering - "My career journey has been extraordinary, enabled by my graduate-level engineering education, hard work and a constant curiosity to learn new things. It is doubtful that I could have done so much without a Masters degree and no other field other than industrial engineering could have opened doors for me into such diverse industries and exciting companies."| Industrial & Operations Engineering
United Airlines,Senior Strategy Analyst - "U of M taught me to relentlessly pursue my passions in order to uncover opportunity, identify resources, and provide leadership."| Industrial & Operations Engineering
Walt Disney World Resort, Senior Industrial Engineer - "I use skills every day that I learned from my U-M IOE classes, especially statistics, optimization, simulation, and data processing. We apply engineering skills to projects and work collaboratively with partners across the organization to inform business decisions."| Industrial & Operations Engineering
Airbnb, Software Engineer - "...My master’s degree made me stand out to recruiters, who recognized the additional coursework and practice, and the expanded scope of my education, so it gave me a leg up when applying for jobs."| Industrial & Operations Engineering
Meta, Data Engineer - "Figure out what you want and focus on it. If you are interested in the Data Science jobs, the master level courses in operations research, simulation, statistics together with a programming course would help a lot. "| Industrial & Operations Engineering