ALUMNI NEWS: Student and Alum Grow Garden

ALUMNI NEWS: Student and Alum Grow Garden After learning from Quinlan Morrow (’26) about the student garden located at the Drayson Center, JAMES McMILLAN ’86 began volunteering. Working alongside Morrow in the garden, McMillan found joy, community, and spiritual growth through gardening. The way Morrow cares for the earth, along with her generosity, inspires McMillan.  […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Austin Hatcher Foundation

ALUMNI NEWS: Austin Hatcher Foundation The Austin Hatcher Foundation was founded by Amy Jo and JAMES OSBORN ’91, in December 2006, after their son, Austin Hatcher Osborn, (pictured below) passed away from a rare and aggressive form of brain and spinal tumors. The Osborns turned their pain into purpose and worked to address the lack […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Woman of the Year in Medical Science

ALUMNI NEWS: Woman of the Year in Medical Science The Association of Adventist Women honored WANDA PHIPATANAKUL ’94 with the 2025 Woman of the Year Award in Medical Science at their annual meetings. Phipatanakul is a S. Jean Emans professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and director of Boston Children’s Hospital Clinical Research Center’s […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Better Health Care Award

ALUMNI NEWS: Better Health Care Award RONALD EARL REECE ’80-A, a dermatologist in Redding, California, was presented with the Building Bridges to Better Health Care Award by the North Valley Medical Association (NVMA), the NVMA’s Physician of the Year Award, on Feb. 6, 2025. “Advancing Health in Northern California,” Spring issue states Reece “approaches to […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Proton Upgrade

ALUMNI NEWS: Proton Upgrade The JAMES M. SLATER ’63 (pictured) Proton Treatment and Research Center, will replace one of its treatment vaults with the state-of-the-art HYPERSCAN® Pencil Beam Scanning technology. JERRY D. SLATER ’82, chair of the department of radiation medicine, stated in “Business Wire” that, “This investment honors my father’s vision and equips us […]

ALUMNI NEWS: World Traveler

ALUMNI NEWS: World Traveler Along with a remarkable and prestigious carer, LESTER D. R. THOMPSON ’88 has a hobby of traveling the globe. He has visited 118 countries of the 265 world entities to date. Thompson’s first country was Swaziland (now Eswatini) in 1970. Since, he has visited every continent, all of North America, and […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Actor and Inventor

ALUMNI NEWS: Actor and Inventor   CLICK HER TO READ MORE DONALD DOYLE ’75-RES was recently featured in the New York Medical College “In Touch” magazine for his life lived in curiosity, including modeling, acting, serving as a captain and flight surgeon for the U.S. Army (earning five medals of service, including Air Medal and […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Psychiatry Podcast

ALUMNI NEWS: Psychiatry Podcast DAVID PUDER ’10 has a YouTube podcast called “Psychiatry & Psychotherapy” that discusses the best psychiatry practices for therapists, along with the newest research on how the brain works. His account has over 16.5K subscribers on YouTube and just passed 10 million downloads across podcast platforms. His most popular podcast is […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Top Doctor

ALUMNI NEWS: Top Doctor SELWIN J. ABRAHAM ’06 was selected as a Top Doctor in the July issue of HealthScope Magazine’s inaugural Top Doctors issue. The issue showcased doctors who are the best in their specialty or area of practice. Abraham is a board-certified interventional cardiologist at Vitruvian Health Heart and Vascular in Cleveland, Tennessee. […]

ALUMNI NEWS: Father and Son Duo

ALUMNI NEWS: Father and Son Duo Henry Hongo (’26), year four Paying It Forward Scholarship recipient, recently completed a cardiology rotation at Sutter Health California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. His attending was his father, RICHARD H. HONGO ’95, a cardiologist. Each day Henry Hongo worked beside his dad. “It’s been the experience of […]