Returning What Was Given

Returning What Was Given

Richard Mahoney’s life mirrors a piece of powerful advice his father bestowed on him while he was growing up in Springfield, Mass. Mahoney recalls: “He told me, ‘Richard, the first third of your life — learn. The second third — earn, and the last third you return.’”
Attorney Aids Developing Countries

Attorney Aids Developing Countries

Outside of Miami, Greater Boston boasts one of the largest Haitian-American populations in the United States. When local community leaders told Boston attorney Vikas S. Dhar, AB ’99, of Haiti’s sexual violence and trafficking issues, his law firm took action.
Artist Brings Creative Reuse to St. Louis

Artist Brings Creative Reuse to St. Louis

For Jenny Murphy, BFA ’09, developing an entry for a sculpture competition — a rite of passage for students at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts — helped define her future as an entrepreneur and ­community arts leader.
TV Producer HitsTargets: From WUTV, to ESPN and Beyond

TV Producer HitsTargets: From WUTV, to ESPN and Beyond

Although now an Emmy- and Peabody-winner, sports television producer Michael Hughes, BSBA ’01, got his start on a much smaller stage. While a student at Washington ­University, he hosted and filmed bits for What’s Up, WashU?, a low-budget show for on-campus station WUTV. Initially recruited by a fellow member of the football team because he was “loud […]