As a cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department, hip-hop artist Kane Smego ’10 crosses borders, both geographical and musical. read more
Carolina, often near the top of schools with alumni in the Peace Corps, remains in the top five nationally in the latest annual report from the volunteer program. read more
Joe Pinner ’57 hosted the Knozit show for children for 37 years, winning a Peabody Award in 1967. read more
Nurse Sarah Johnson ’10 served several months on Mercy Ships’ Africa Mercy, the largest private hospital ship in the world. read more
Dr. Ranjan Sharma ’82 can push a pin in the maps of 192 member countries of the United Nations. After making it to Pakistan in 2018, only Libya remains unseen. read more
Nora Phillips Pedersen ’01 won her first Emmy, in the contemporary costume category, in 2018. read more
Alexandros Washburn ’84 uses his urban design expertise to critically examine how cities respond to natural disasters. read more
“I’m a big believer that laughter is the most powerful gift we have in this life. Absolutely,” says Rev. Susan Sparks ’84. read more
Katie Zaytoun ’03 helped students in St. Thomas find solace in the merengue after Hurricane Irma walloped the U.S. Virgin Islands. read more
Lennon Flowers ’07 has helped hundreds of 20- and 30-somethings change the conversation about loss by simply having the conversation about loss. read more