In the News
Kevin Copeland '00 became the Delaware Governor for the American College of Cardiology (ACC) back in January, and just attended the ACC Legislative Conference in Washington D.C. He and his colleagues met with Senators and House Representatives to discuss issues impacting cardiovascular care in the state of Delaware.
Sarah Crimmins '02 self published a book entitled "The Other Side of Normal" about her journey living with bipolar disorder with mixed mania. It is a powerful saga of one woman's journey through mental illness.
Linda Dezenski '82 published a memoir called Persistence: Living an Authentic Life with a Disability about her life living with cerebral palsy (CP). In her memoir, Linda reveals how she learned to embrace her whole self. Whether you have a disability or not, this book will change how you see the world and yourself.
Dale Plummer '02 retired from Williamson College of the Trades after serving as their Athletic Director for 36 years. During his time at Williamson, the school accomplished 26 team titles, 313 All Conference Players, 23 Player of the Year winners, 86 All-Americans, 278 Academic All-Americans, and 2 USCAA National Championships. He was also inducted into the United States Collegiate Athletic Hall of Fame in 2024.
Lauren Shipman '15 was featured on CBS News. The station interviewed her at her job at the Haverford YMCA and highlighted her life long resilience and newly published book.
Michele Szkolnicki '86, who is Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, has been included on a list of Chief Nursing Officers to know recognized by Becker's Hospital Review

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