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Education and Nonprofit


Aspiring Minds

Michael Healey ’01 and his students take their worldview to the U.N. and beyond.
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Ryan Eberts

Ryan Eberts '04 harnesses his Dickinson education to help build a brighter future for children in Bangladesh.
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Origins of Organizing

At Dickinson, Komozi Woodard ’71 got his groundings as a scholar and activist during era of social unrest.
 
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Neil Gordon

Neil Gordon '76's career encompasses human services, municipal government and museum administration--all with an eye toward environmental sustainability.
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Cultivating Compassion

Zella Smith Anderson ’79 saves lives one pet at a time.
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From Sea to Shining Sea

Albie Masland ’06 gains a new perspective on his cause, his country and himself.
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Déjà vu All Over Again

Two decades of education reform cement friendship between Amy Unger Morton '83 and Ron Tomalis '84.
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Ted Martin

As executive director of civil-rights organiza­tion Equality Pennsylvania, Ted Martin ’87 runs into his share of controversy.


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James Calvin Davis

In an era of overheated rhetoric, James Calvin Davis ’92 advocates for some civility.
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Changing Lives

Heather Lingenfelter Ditillo ’92 works to eradicate poverty by empowering communities.
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Going to the Dogs

Jennifer Caley ’93 provides ticket to independence for the blind.
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David Andrew Snider

Former English major David Andrew Snider ’93 has done Shakespeare in England, but his most winning role is as a leading artistic director in the Washington, D.C., area.
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Teaching Chinese in America

Ehren Fairfield '01 planned to be a doctor. But a required class led him to a different—and satisfying—career.
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Angela Wallis

Former environmental-studies major Angela Wallis ’02 believes in the power of government to do good things. 
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Julie Vastine

Dickinson’s global-education programs drew Julie Vastine ’03 to the college, but her community roots led her to the Alliance for Aquatic Resources Monitoring (ALLARM).
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Cruelty Crusader

Casey Pheiffer ’04 helps concerned citizens fight wildlife abuse.
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Tal M. Rosen

Diverse range of skills and interests leads Tal M. Rosen ’04 to an historic building and congregation.
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Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht

Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht ’08 has published in top scientific journals and presented more than 100 conference posters. And he’s just getting started.
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Erica Lally

A study-abroad experience leads to a Fulbright research scholarship and a global human-rights organization for Erica Lally ’08.  
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Melissa Moreland

 Melissa Moreland ’09 helps low-income high-school students successfully transition to college.
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Finding That Joy

The rolling farmlands of Pennsylvania are a far cry from the Bronx projects where Gilbert Bonafé ’11 was raised. But this urban transplant is well suited to help his rural students succeed.
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