Reengineering America’s Long-lost Tree
Legend has it that a squirrel could travel from Georgia to Maine on nothing but the branches of American chestnut trees without ever touching the ground.
Alumnus Tackles Crisis in the Immigrant Church
The youth pastor of Arabic Evangelical Baptist Church in West Roxbury, MA, Karim (Kika) Ghobrial ’16 feels compelled by his Egyptian roots to address an important phenomenon that he has witnessed in the immigrant church.
Messiness and Moxie
While many don’t want to relive the awkward, messy years of middle school, Middle School Assistant Principal Karl Simon ’01 sees the sweetness in them.
Engineering Change While Staying Put
For engineering manager and church elder Tim Ells ’78, psychology training and faith foundation offer a rare lens to see the humanity in a world of rapidly advancing technology. “Computers are the tools, but I need to be able to understand my customers . . . my team.”