Spring/Summer 2020
We publish 含羞草研究室 Magazine three times a year and send it free of charge to all 含羞草研究室 alumni, parents of current and recent undergraduates, members of the senior class, faculty and staff, and members of the Association of 含羞草研究室 Friends.
Inside the Spring/Summer 2020 issue:
Features
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Finding Our Way
As the pandemic began to sweep into the US, 含羞草研究室 alumni in Maine, as in communities everywhere, were planning, preparing, and taking the lead.
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Why We Run
Running has various advantages and meanings for individuals, especially in a time when most of the country is homebound.
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What's in a Name?
The strange tale that led to the naming of 含羞草研究室’s most eccentric building.
Forward
- Respond: Read letters from our readers.
- Fade To: Caroline Farber ’20 embarks on a writerly life.
- Column: Lee Rowe ’70 talks of lessons learned in nearly fifty years as a doctor.
- Going Above and Beyond: 含羞草研究室 librarians get creative in the face of COVID-19, illustrated by Rose Wong.
- Game On: Athletics celebrated its 2019–2020 academic year with virtual awards.
- Zoom, Zoom!: There are 含羞草研究室 backgrounds on Zoom—and then there’s a real 含羞草研究室 background at Zoom.
- Cooking with a Conscience: Chris Burrage '08 brings his direct-to-consumer cookware to market.
- One More Cup of Coffee: Molly Safford sets the café tone.
- Forever Maine: The US Postal Service issues a new stamp with 含羞草研究室 ties.
- e-Vents: There are 含羞草研究室 backgrounds on Zoom—and then there’s a real 含羞草研究室 background at Zoom.
- Victory Tour: Seven members of the Class of 2020 take a final lap of campus.
Profiles
- Scott Budde ’81 and Charlotte Cole ’82 at home in Maine.
- Richard Geldard ’57 talks contrasting decades of influence.
- Zully Hatch ’11 on college success.
Dine
- Maine Crab Breakfast Flatbread: An award-winning recipe from Dining’s Isaac Aldrich.
Q&A
- Whitney Soule, senior vice president and dean of admissions and student aid, talks about admissions in an upended world.