From Private Practice to Federal Judgeship — Alumni Profile, Samuel Hardwicke Mays Jr. ’70 Although Judge Samuel Hardwicke Mays Jr. ’70 initially wanted to avoid the limelight, his work as a judge has shown him to be a dedicated public servant.
Forging Harmony Through International Diversity — Alumni Profile, Hajime Hayashi ’85 As the Japanese Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Hajime Hayashi ’85 still carries Amherst’s commitment to diversity, empathy, and tolerance with him in all aspects of his daily life.
A Community Staple: Running Joe’s Cafe — Alumni Profile, Meaghan Sullivan ’05 Born and raised in Northampton, Meaghan Sullivan ’05 returned home to take over the family business: Joe’s Cafe.
Before the Game: Analysis of the Homecoming Matchup Staff Writer Joey Supik ’27 provides a rundown of what you need to know before the 2024 Homecoming football game.
Serving the Community, Amherst and Beyond — Alumni Profile, Deborah Cook Kaliel ’00 Working for USAID, Deborah Cook Kaliel ’00 is building sustainable HIV programs across the world.
Students and Colleagues Remember Professor Jeeyon Jeong Faculty and students spoke to Jeong’s pioneering research, close bonds with mentees, and commitment to spreading a love for science in the community.
Amherst Earns Gold Star in Sustainability The Office of Sustainability announced that the college has achieved a Gold rating in AASHE’s STARS program, which focuses on a holistic assessment of campus sustainability practices.