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Year of the Ginkgo

Year of the Ginkgo: Leadership – Matthew Tucker

The Year of the Ginkgo theme for the month of March is Leadership, a quality that comes naturally to graduates of BSC.
Mar 14
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Making Their Mark

Year of the Ginkgo: Leadership

During the month of March for the Year of the Ginkgo, we are featuring BSC alumni who characterize Leadership.  For more than
Mar 02
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David Taylor

Year of the Ginkgo: David Taylor

In his work as a ceramic artist, David Taylor ’86 finds a deep connection to the past. “You can look at an
Feb 27
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Tamara Harper

Year of the Ginkgo: Tamara Harper

When Tamara Harper ’06 was eight years old, she received her first cross-stitch kit, and became enamored with the process of detailed
Feb 15
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Year of the Ginkgo

Year of the Ginkgo: A Message from the President

The Ise-Jingu shrine in the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan, dating back 2,000 years. Every two decades for the last 1,300 years,
Jan 19
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Year of the Ginkgo: Creativity

According to Don Stewart ’81, he didn’t realize he had earned a double major in biology and art until the day he
Jan 07
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