Alumni Weekend 2015 Alumni Weekend images: hmc.edu/MuddAW15
Alumni Weekend video: hmc.edu/MuddAWvideo The 5-Class Competition during Alumni Weekend is always a hit.
Parents and Families
AABOG Election Results
Family Weekend, Feb. 19–20, 2016
THREE ALUMNI HAVE BEEN ELECTED to the Alumni Association Board of Governors
and will serve three-year terms. AABOG members are leadership representatives of the alumni body who partner with staff, faculty and students to strengthen ties and increase alumni support of the College.
Kacyn Fujii ’13
Loren Perelman ’02
Avani Gadani ’03
(engineering), technologist,
(chemistry), principal
(CS and math), assistant
Toyota Information
scientist, Bolt Threads
professor of computer science/
Technology Center
math, Emory University
Parents, start planning now to join us on campus Feb. 19–20, 2016, for Family Weekend. Participants can meet faculty and administrators, learn about new developments at Harvey Mudd and, most importantly, re-connect with their students.
2015 Dr. Bruce J. Nelson ’74 Distinguished Speaker Series
Those re-elected to three-year board terms are Robert De Pietro ’69, Jonathan Mersel ’75, Rick Simon ’76 and Jerry Van Hecke ’61. For all 2015–2016 members and officers, visit alumni.hmc.edu/BOGmembers.
Seeking Nominations The Selections Committee requests nominations for the 2016 Alumni Association awards. Contact alumni@hmc.edu. Outstanding Alumni Award For significant contributions to humanity or society. Order of the Wart For alumni and friends who have made important contributions to the Harvey Mudd community.
ifetime Recognition Award For L alumni and friends who have provided outstanding dedication to the College.
The 2015 Nelson Series explores all things water, from the basic science of this fascinating substance to perspectives on how to manage California’s dwindling resources; from the impact of sea level rise on America’s beaches to the challenges of water contamination in developing nations. Speakers at the forefront of water science, policy and technology will share their insights and potential solutions. hmc.edu/nelson
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