Archives for January, 2012

Emily Peterman ’00, Professor at Bowdoin

I just started as a tenure-track professor in the Earth and Oceanographic Science Dept. at Bowdoin College. I’m loving teaching and looking forward to bringing students along with me for field studies in Argentina and Death Valley this year. Emily Peterman, ’00

A note from Henry Harvey ’34

I had to laugh: job: Retired the last twenty-fie years. Wedding: 68 years ago. Still same wife . Babies:  great grands turn up occasionally. Co-ed Deerfield is so different from my memories that I am jealous.  I didn’t encounter co-education until I was in graduate school  and later  at Harvard Med mine was the first…Read More →

Eliza Barclay ’97 at NPR in DC

For the last year and a half I have been working for NPR in DC as a reporter and producer on the science desk. And this fall, I launched our food blog, The Salt (http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/). We cover the science, politics and culture of food, and it has really taken off. I also write and produce…Read More →

Annie Gibbons ’05 Update

I’ve been working as a Technology Consultant at Bluewolf in San Francisco for almost two years. Last month I used all my airline points from traveling for work to fly to Bali and trek around the Gili Islands!

2012 Cunha/Swartzburg Award

CHICAGO – The ALCTS PARS committee for the George Cunha and Susan Swartzburg Preservation Award has selected Gregor Trinkaus-Randall as the 2012 recipient. Gregor’s accomplishments in preservation outreach, over a career of more than 30 years, are impressive and highly regarded in the library and archival profession. He has been an important player on the…Read More →

News from Essex Meadows

Unfortunately, I lost my wife of 54 years, Mary Lee, last September 1st. I miss her a lot. She was a talented artist and wonderful wife. I’m here in Essex Meadows, a CCRC, and there are a number of Deerfield men here,. Had dinner last night with Harris Parsons, ’44 and Chick Williams ’37. Malcolm…Read More →

Baby It’s Cold Outside

We all remember Charlie and Alice’s performance of the classic X-mas carol at KFC, bringing to mind the annual winter problem of what to do on freezing weekends.  Student Council has the answer!

Green Cup Prizes

Each week, the boys’ dorm and girls’ dorm that reduces their energy consumption the most in honor of the Green Cup Challenge will win a dress down (probably on that Monday). You can check how your dorm, and Deerfield in general, is doing at the bottom of the Daily Bulletin under “Campus Energy Dashboard” and…Read More →

Jim Scott ’55 Update

Jim Scott ’55 writes: “I have been retired from high school and college science teaching (thanks to the role model of Helen Boyden) for more than a decade, but I have remained active mainly in two areas.  I have been a member of the Board of The Kestrel Land Trust, a Pioneer Valley land trust…Read More →

Sarah Leonard Panagiotidis ’94 Marriage

Sarah Leonard (1994) and Alex Panagiotidis were married on September 23, 2011 in New York City.


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