Matthew T. Ryan OPC '03 wrote a goodbye letter to Atlanta and the Falcons in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Lela D. Garner OPC '12 (pictured, left) accepted the Governor's Excellence Gold Award on behalf of the University of Virginia's Office of Sustainability. The award honors that office's work on waste minimization efforts.
Alexis C. Joseph OPC '18 was awarded the 2022 Samuel Dubois Cook Undergraduate Award for her activism and leadership at Duke University.
Katherine Berkoff followed in the wake of her father, David C. Berkoff OPC '84, when she won the Division 1 NCAA title for the 100 backstroke, becoming the fastest woman backstroker in history and setting the American and NCAA record. David won two NCAA titles in the 100 backstroke, in 1987 and 1989, while swimming at Harvard.
Emily Drinker OPC '08 is releasing a new album called Starting to Feel, available on all streaming platforms April 21. Emily and her band will celebrate the release with a performance at 118 North in Wayne on April 21.
Reece P. Whitley OPC '18 swam on the winning 400-yard medley relay team in the NCAA Championship. That victory helped propel the California Golden Bears to an outright NCAA Championship win in men's swimming and diving.
Gabriella E. DiGiovanni OPC '13 reported on the Philadelphia Eagles as they hosted a Girls Flag Football Jamboree and helped package women's sports equipment to be distributed to young athletes.
Ruben Amaro Jr. OPC '83 (pictured, right) is starting a new position with MLB Network as a studio analyst.