Jody Record ’95
Jody Record ’95's Articles
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What’s In a Name
A biological anthropologist works to ID John/Jane Doe. -
DO Drink the Water
There’s a pipe that comes out of a cement wall in a village inMalawi that Emma Turgeon ‘19 helped put there. Before the pipe, there was a trench to dig, and the wall to build and a stone filtration... -
Turning Things Around
McNair Scholar Curtis Linton ’21 aims high. -
The Long Trajectory
"I’m a classic case of having had an amazing teacher who challenged me." -
20 Years of What Ifs
ʤ's URC, now in its 21st year, is about much more than mice and test tubes. -
From Refugee Past to Future Leader
Nooran Alhamdan ’20 is the daughter and granddaughter of Palestinian refugees. -
Beams Build a Career
In her own words, civil engineering professor Erin Bell shares her journey to academia. -
Scholars Abroad
Fulbrights to spend nine months teaching English. -
This Isn't a Test
SAT scores could be a thing of the past. -
Third-Time Charmed
Gymnastics team soars to EAGL title. -
Learning What’s Possible
From a very early age, Walkania “Mily” Santos '19 knew she wanted to be a doctor. -
Nine Weeks To Start Changing the World
Since 2011, ʤ'sCenter for Social Innovation and Enterprisehas offeredstudents internship opportunities with socially conscious nonprofit and for-profit businesses. -
Five Adventures Within An Hour of Campus
Here are five of our favorite adventures that make for fun, easy getaways. -
“It’s Never Too Late”
Sokhna Aw ‘18 ‘19G always dreamed of going to college in America. -
Finding Physics in the Bad Stuff
"When I was in first grade, I fell out of a tree ... I ended up having a grand mal seizure and wound up in a coma." -
Teaching English Abroad
Three recent ʤ graduates who have received Fulbright English teaching assistantships will spend nine months abroad. -
Assessing the Jonah Crab Fishery
Senior Anna Dorrance ’19 was among those who presented research at this year's URC. -
From Graduate to Graduate School
Two days after commencement, Molly Comrie '19 will begin her master of social work program. -
Building the Future
ʤ students' URC project creates ROTC smartphone app. -
What Makes Us Human
Anthropology major Riley Kenney ‘19 has found his niche. -
CAREER Success Times Two
Two ʤ faculty receive prestigious NSF early career awards. -
From Odd Jobs to College Professor
“I’m the great-grandson of a slave. My father’s grandmother had been a slave in Virginia. Both of his parents attended historically black colleges." -
An Army Career Leads to ʤ
"My father immigrated from Sicily when he was 11. He ended up dropping out of high school when he was 17 to join the Navy and was sent to Vietnam." -
Job One
A focus on student success convinced Wayne Jones Jr. to become ʤ’s new provost. -
The Final Straw
ʤ Hospitality Services has announced it is getting rid of plastic drinking straws. -
Representing
Two ʤ grad students recently started their terms in the ʤ House of Representatives. -
Berry Good Beer
ʤ Brewing Science Lab has created a kiwiberry beer. -
Career Possibilities
Whether Quincy Abramson ’19 runs an international nonprofit one day or becomes an ambassador, she has a pretty good background to get there. -
Meet Our Faculty: Matthew MacManes
"When I graduated from high school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do, so I decided to be anexchange student." -
On the PATH to Health
Northeast Passage, ʤ's nationally recognized therapeutic recreation and adaptive sports program, is partnering with veterans and veterans' organizations. -
Making Connections
Connections really can make a difference: Meet chemical engineering major Brandon Blaesing ’19, who landed a summer internship at Apple. -
Meet Our Faculty: Grant Drumheller
“I grew up in Toledo, Ohio. They have an incredible museum — there’s one great painting by everyone." -
Meet Our Faculty: Erin Bell
"I am the granddaughter of a village blacksmith (who)learned to weld in a German workcamp in Berlin during World War II." -
Podcasting for the Environment in India
Taylor Lindsay ’19 considers herself a hard scientist. She’s used to working in terms of what can be seen and measured. -
A Passion to Help
Back in high school, when Audrey Balaska ’19 was thinking about what she wanted to study in college, she came up with a list of three possibilities. -
"Just People"
Before Emily Woods ’19 started her internship at a homeless shelter in Boston, she was scared. -
Rare J.D. Salinger Portraits Digitized
Seventeen portraits of J.D. Salinger were recently digitized and are available for licensing through ʤInnovation. -
High School Students Address Social Issues
A ʤ competition is encouraging action. -
Research in the Land of the Midnight Sun
Ocean engineering major Cam Carbone '20 has had the experience of a lifetime. -
Strength After Chemo
In her research, Vicky Bandera '19 wastrying to answer the question: does cancer treatment affect muscle strength? -
Rising to the Challenge
Social business competition winners get creative at the annual NH SVIC. -
Recording History in Weare
The motto of Weare, ʤ, could very well be a subtitle for the research project Riley Boss ’19 has been doing. -
Good Nutrition
The ʤ dietetics program has added a new master’s option. -
Coaching for the Byproduct
Ask Robert Hoppler about coaching running standout Elinor Purrier ’18 and it is clear he believes the 11-time All-American was one piece of a whole. -
Professor's Horseshoe Crab Research Subject of Film
A film about professor ofzoologyWin Watson'shorseshoe crab research is among 36 selected for the 2018 American Conservation Film Festival. -
Talking It Through
Students in COLSA's nutrition program get patient practice with “Olive,” an interactive mannequin. -
Outdoor Ed in Nepal
Four ʤ students traveled to Kathmandu this summer to help refine an experiential education program. -
Swing Time
A Rye teacher’s year-long project is about more than building boats. -
Something To Crow About
Historic Hubbard chicken named N.H.’s official state poultry. -
O'er the Land of the Free
Seventy people were sworn in as American citizens on Sept. 19 during a ceremony at ʤ.