Back when we were young enough to traipse all around Hungary and Romania, subsisting on Nutella and baguettes, Hungary and Romania were barely done being ruled by the Magyar chieftan Arpad.
A lot has changed in the neighborhood. Mainly because (well, not really, but bear with the hyperbole) each summer a class of Scholars, accompanied by [...]
Archive for the ‘2001’ Category
On the Road
Posted in 2001, 2002, Hungaromania, Justin Kiggins, Liz Dreeland on May 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
FlinnJobs.com
Posted in 1987, 2001, Jason Baer, Jobs, Joseph Jaramillo, Marketing on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Are you a marketing and design genius with a passion for strategic thinking, unconventional tactics, and transforming clients’ businesses through one-to-one communication?
If so, Jason Baer (‘87) wants to throw cash your way. His firm, Mighty Interactive, is hiring an email marketing specialist.
Jason’s looking for somebody with a bachelor’s degree; interest or emphasis in marketing, advertising [...]
From Alfred Hitchcock, a new motion picture: “The Sheep”
Posted in 2001, Lauren Giesecke, Ovis aries, Slovakia on October 5, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Lauren Giesecke (‘01) was recently roaming the Slovakian countryside.
These are the fearsome sheep that pursued her all the way to Croatia:
We Three NSEP
Posted in 2001, 2005, Ben Strauber, Brazil, Devin Mauney, India, Leslie Harris, NSEP, Nicole Rennell, South Africa on September 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Over on the Foundation’s website back in May, Leslie Harris (‘01) reported on the latest batch of Scholars named NSEP Scholars–Devin Mauney (‘05), Nicole Rennell (‘05), and Ben Strauber (‘05), whose awards are sponsoring study in, respectively, Brazil, South Africa, and India.
Dept. of Summer Vacations
Posted in 2001, 2003, Alaska, Argentina, Ecuador, Jason Yan, Leslie Harris on September 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Earlier in the spring, Leslie Harris (‘01) caught up with Jason Yan (‘03), who sometimes totes a shotgun and sometimes showers. More interesting trivia is here.
