Flinn Scholars

Big Fish

Last time we caught sight of Zeb Hogan (’91), he was wrestling a catfish the size of a grizzly bear. In the National Geographic clip below, he’s moved from southeast Asia to the Amazon, but he’s still working to verify that old Jonah story. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3EvgW16unY]

FlinnJobs.com

Are you a marketing and design genius with a passion for strategic thinking, unconventional tactics, and transforming clients’ businesses through one-to-one communication? If so, Jason Baer (’87) wants to throw cash your way. His firm, Mighty Interactive, is hiring an email marketing specialist. Jason’s looking for somebody with a bachelor’s degree; interest or emphasis in […]

The view from on high

For other Scholars who might be in the neighborhood and looking for a familiar face, we have a travel itinerary and a few amazing photos (after the jump) from NSEPer Nicole Rennell (’05), who’s spending the year in South Africa: I have been wandering purposefully around South Africa finishing up my second semester of a […]

Rocking like it’s 1992

No, we aren’t promising that Eddie Vedder will actually be there, and we don’t know about Matt Dillon and Bridget Fonda. But who cares, if you get to hear Sean Aiken (’02) and the rest of the cover band Outshined play the best of Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, and–this is where it gets […]

The esq. ledger, British edition

We were looking at this morning’s dismal job numbers, thinking about the price of gas, wondering about the falling dollar… and on the one hand, we were thinking, Maybe it’s the wrong moment enter the cutthroat specialty bakery sector, selling artisanal muffin tops at clean, well-lit shops nationwide. But on the other hand, we were […]

Rate your professor

Lisa Schultheis (’88 ) serves as chair of the biology department at Foothill College. And lest you think she’s the lucky one in the arrangement–teaching at what the American Institute of Architects called “the most beautiful community college ever built”–here’s what a student had to say: BEST teacher I’ve ever had. She knows how to […]

Make your very own galaxy

David Hernandez ('04), at UA's Undergraduate Research Forum, explains how to combine a few ingredients--stars, dark matter, swiss cheese--to create a galaxy.

 

The esq. ledger, web edition

Michael Valek (’96) is going to be the most famous intellectual-property lawyer in the world–assuming this Internet fad takes off someday. Michael’s new gig is writing a blog called BLIP with some buddies from Vinson & Elkins LLP on the subject of patent, copyright, and intellectual-property law. The part where we get very jealous is […]

The right place, the right time

Right place, right time. That’s us for sure. We were just sitting here a few minutes ago, minding our own business, when we heard the voice of one Audrey Ching (’95) out in the hall. What a great way to enliven a Thursday morning! Audrey was in the house on official business–an Arizona Dept. of […]

Shhhh. (He can’t tell you anything.)

Peter Ziegler (’03) is staying mum about what, exactly, he’s working on in his role as a “process engineer” for W. L. Gore and Associates. But it’s got to be good: We just saw him floating around Flagstaff, in what appeared to be a lighter-than-air, radar-deflecting, waterproof technobubble suit of armor. Either that or he […]
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