Rayven Dickson ’24 is invested in her community. She wants to help others see the good that she sees.
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Cynthia “Cindy” (Moyer) Dotzel ’76 is the first female to chair the board for the publicly-traded utility company.
Thomas Spray-Fry ’00 made $6,000 his first year out of college when he started his financial planning business. Today, he’s able to give back to the College’s lacrosse team, which he felt shaped him as a young man.
New technology won’t be the weapon used to battle the misinformation that’s spewed on the internet, says Entrepreneurship and Strategy Professor James Norrie. Rather, students will need to be comfortable diving into conversations about morality.