ALUMNI

Secrets of a Two-Time World Scrabble Champ
‘I’ve always loved words, loved reading the dictionary,’ says Adam Logan ’95
Latest News
Alumni-Made AI Hearing Aids Help a Hoops Coach and Others
The AI-powered Fortell hearing aids were developed by Matthew de Jonge ’10 and Cole Morris ’10
Leland Ko ’20 Is Winning Global Cello Competitions
‘This is kind of like our Olympics,’ Ko said of the recent Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels
Alicia Christy ’77 Honors Fallen Soldiers By Painting Their Portraits and Telling Their Stories
Memorializing servicemembers through art ‘feeds my soul,’ says Christy, a retired Army doctor
Bengals Receiver Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is Building a Solid NFL Career
‘Being a late-round draft pick coming from a small school, you want to always prove something,’ Iosivas says
Jeremy Chen ’11 Is Cleaning up a Community
Chen started Klean Kensington in his corner of Philadelphia by paying teenagers to pick up trash
David Trefgarne ’63’s Run in Britain’s House of Lords Is At an End
Parliament passed legislation this spring ending the tradition of hereditary peers
Christopher Beha ’02 Penned a Book About Leaving and Returning to Faith
Beha says he hopes Why I Am Not an Atheist invites readers to think
PAWcasts
See allVocalist Charmaine Lee ’14 Creates Mind-Bending Music
‘At what point does life become music, become sound, become music, become life?’
PAW Reunions Panel: How the News Media Covers the MAGA Movement
‘The press is doing its job, but Congress, there’s no sign of vertebrate life up there. If Congress and the other institutions in our democracy aren’t responding to those stories…
PAWcast: How to Make People Care About Climate Change
John Marshall ’87 and Jessica Lu ’17 say our most urgent global crisis has a public relations problem
PAW IN PRINT

July 2026
Architect Tod Williams ’65 *67 reflects on the Obama Presidential Center; rain and revelry at Reunions.
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