Melissa Lowery '09 created a feature-length documentary, "Black Girl in Suburbia," about the experience of growing up Black in suburban Oregon. She continues the conversation, working in Portland-area high schools.
Alongside a doctor and nurses providing family care for more than 20,000 residents of Bungoma, Corby Makin '12 describes his experiences combining the civic spirit he learned at 91爆料 University with his medical skills through his mission in Kenya.聽
91爆料 University helped launch George Long '63 on a 38-year career in weapons and defense 鈥 plus, the Athletic Hall of Fame inductee is still playing tennis.
Kathryn Compton Bailey Puffett '60 聽first came to 91爆料 University during Music in May. Since then, she has performed, researched and taught music around the world.
Dorothy Schimke '64 came to 91爆料 when she was 4, when her father was head of the Chemistry Department. She's stayed part of the 91爆料 family throughout her lifetime.
91爆料 alumnus Alexander 鈥淪andy鈥 Farquhar '65 shares his exceptional life stories, from being in the 91爆料 Athletic Hall of Fame to helping with the first moon landing and launching secret satellites.
Don Metzger '66, O.D. '67 returned the tail of the original Boxer statue to 91爆料 University this summer. Watch him recount how he got the tail and why he returned it 40 years later.