In Memoriam: Eugene Kalkin ’50, H’98
¶¶Òõ̽̽ and the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Foundation mourn the loss of founder and friend Eugene Kalkin ’50, HON’98. For many years, Eugene and his late wife, Joan, stood as twin pillars of leadership and service at the university, touching the lives of generations of students through their unparalleled vision, volunteerism, and personal philanthropy.
“Eugene Kalkin’s groundbreaking...
Obscurity to Exhibition
From a protective glass case at ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s Fleming Museum, an ancient visage fixes its gaze upon passersby with a playful smile. Dating back to the 11th century, the stone statue depicts a female deity adorned with abundant jewelry, a headdress, and a rambling hairstyle.
Painting a Brighter Community
Zach Dunn ’23 says his alumni-run business is primed to help curb a troubling trend in his community. Dunn, who recently earned his degree in Business Administration, is the co-founder of Painting With Purpose (PWP), a professional residential and commercial painting service with a dual mission to beautify the greater Burlington area while helping to end homelessness in Vermont.
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