Aluminaries
11/5/2008
Gary Rosen ’86 helps launch an unlikely new sport in a country more often associated with turmoil. by Doug McInnis
Some things in this world seem out of place — professional baseball in the Middle East, for example. But in July 2007, people who tuned into public television found themselves watching a baseball game between two unexpected teams, in a most...
10/2/2008
Tony Prudence ’89 shows that ecology-minded companies can do a booming business. by George Sapio
Tony Prudence is passionate; his eyes light up and his voice rises when he talks about his work. That work is bringing...
9/15/2008
Steve Alpert ’73 creates a glorious painting in tribute to U.S. military personnel. by George Sapio
“The pressure was on,” Steve Alpert says. “This had to be spectacular.” For Steve, who spent 25 years as a television and video producer and director on such shows as 1978’s Marathon Fever (a documentary profiling four...
9/14/2008
Glenn Palmieri ’03 hand-crafts a throne for the pope’s visit to New York. by George Sapio
It was April 16, just three days before Pope Benedict was to hold a youth rally in Yonkers. Woodworker Glenn Palmieri ’03 had already spent almost three weeks constructing a seven-foot-high papal throne for the pontiff to occupy at the...
9/14/2008
Ethan Medley ’01 helps the Super Bowl champions share their wealth and skills. by Greg Forbes Siegman
While millions of fans debate whether the New York Giants can win back-to-back Super Bowls, Ethan Medley ponders a different question: What can they do to remain champions off the field?
As the team’s assistant director of community...

