Alumni
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James Carr’s endowment supports an annual lecture series that brings eminent physicists to College Park to speak and interact with students.
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Alumna Aya Soffer’s game-changing success story at IBM.
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Five students from the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences were selected to be 2021 Do Good Medallion honorees.
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Computer science alumnus Jagdeep Singh’s 30 years of successful Silicon Valley startups.
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Elizabeth Corderman (B.S. ’94) lives her childhood dream of a career at NASA.
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How Lee Mendelowitz (M.S. ’12, Ph.D. ’15) stepped up to the plate to become the director of baseball research for the Washington Nationals.
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How alumnus Ruvi Kitov built a multimillion-dollar company that’s changing the way large companies manage network security policy.
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Clark is president and CEO of Defenders of Wildlife, a national conservation organization that works to protect and restore imperiled species and habitats throughout North America.
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Joel Bartley (B.S. '00, computer science) turns his lifelong passion for video games into a successful career as a game developer.
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Tech journalist Alan Henry (B.S. '02 physics; B.S. '02, astronomy) unlocks the complexities of science and technology, one story at a time.
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Elizabeth Corderman (B.S. '94, mathematics and computer science; M.S. '99, computer science) lives her childhood dream of a career at NASA.
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Biochemistry alumnus Michael Severino makes his mark as a leader in the pharmaceutical industry.