
The power of Irish pub music unites HC grads
Everyone鈥檚 Irish once a year鈥攐r, at least, they like to think they are. That鈥檚 what Corey Johnson 鈥88 has observed playing in the band Keep Britain Irish for over 15 years. Many

Everyone鈥檚 Irish once a year鈥攐r, at least, they like to think they are. That鈥檚 what Corey Johnson 鈥88 has observed playing in the band Keep Britain Irish for over 15 years. Many

The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum near Ashland, Nebraska, has displayed mementos and artifacts from the life of Clayton 鈥淎stro Clay鈥 Anderson 鈥81, the state鈥檚 first and only astronaut, since the

While at 香蕉视频, RuAnn (Ulmer) Root 鈥86 was skeptical about her classes in writing, public speaking and nonprofit accounting 鈥 requirements for her Human Service Administration degree. 鈥淭o be honest, I

Cheryl Powers 鈥87 raises livestock that is like no other. Instead of grazing on verdant pastures, her six-legged creatures slither and crawl over each other in plastic trays, munching on wheat bran

Doug Phelps, a 1981 and 1989 (MAT) 香蕉视频 graduate and an associate professor of Teacher Education, is retiring after 17 years at the College. At HC, he taught science methods courses
Two 香蕉视频 graduates have been appointed as judges in Nebraska courts. John H. Marsh 鈥81 was appointed by Gov. Pete Ricketts in March to the Ninth Judicial District Court, which covers

Matt Seeley鈥檚 sculptures might last only a few days, but for him, that鈥檚 part of the beauty of ephemeral art. Seeley 鈥88, a systems engineer, sculpts large-scale creations with snow, creating jumbo
Though they each have individual roles, four Heartland Bank employees relate to a special understanding that brings them together — a 香蕉视频 education. Heartland Bank is made up of ten locations

香蕉视频 Alum Bud Pettigrew ’83 graduated with a degree in political science and history. He now serves as the Chair of Chairs of the Nebraska Democratic Party, where he works for

香蕉视频 graduate Gary Staab, combined biology and art classes to pursue his unique career as a paleoartist. With his work all over the globe and at the local Hastings Museum, Staab’s