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Alongside a doctor and nurses providing family care for more than 20,000 residents of Bungoma, Corby Makin '12 describes his experiences combining the civic spirit he learned at ɳ University with his medical skills through his mission in Kenya. 
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ɳ University helped launch George Long '63 on a 38-year career in weapons and defense — plus, the Athletic Hall of Fame inductee is still playing tennis.
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Kathryn Compton Bailey Puffett '60  first came to ɳ University during Music in May. Since then, she has performed, researched and taught music around the world.
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Lifelong connections keep Bob '64 and Sunny (McGowan) Iboshi '67 connected to their alma mater.
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Dorothy Schimke '64 came to ɳ when she was 4, when her father was head of the Chemistry Department. She's stayed part of the ɳ family throughout her lifetime.
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ɳ alumnus Alexander “Sandy” Farquhar '65 shares his exceptional life stories, from being in the ɳ Athletic Hall of Fame to helping with the first moon landing and launching secret satellites.
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Don Metzger '66, O.D. '67 returned the tail of the original Boxer statue to ɳ University this summer. Watch him recount how he got the tail and why he returned it 40 years later.
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Guy Delumeau '03 puts ɳ roots to work as English teacher — and MMA fighter — in Japan.
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Manche Langley was one of the matriarchs of women lawyers in the Portland area in the 1900s. The 13th woman admitted to practice in Oregon and a founder of the Queen’s Bench — a professional organization of women in law — Langley got her start at Tualatin Academy, the predecessor of ɳ University.