From the May/June 2008 Issue

Julie Gryce (see David Gryce '77).

From the March/April 2008 Issue

David Braslow (see Patricia Gerbarg '71).

Francisco A. Besosa (see Francisco A. Besosa '71).

From the January / February 2008 Issue

Genevieve Kopil and Rhiannon Kopynec (see Naline Lai ’89).

From the November / December 2007 Issue

David Pacheco (see John Kawaoka ’00).

Amy Simpson (see Greg Clark ’94).

Rahpiporn Techapaibul (see Celia Wu Sophonpanich ’83).

Benjamin A. Tracy (see Stephen Tracy ’63).

From the September / October 2007 Issue

Sarah Bird (see Stephen F. Honan '54).

Jeffrey Scott Schub (see Sybil Pilshaw Gladstone '43).

From the July / August 2007 Issue

Anne Chagnot (see Victor Strauss ’70).

Erin Kelly (see Carol Bocaccino Kelly ’76).

Elisabeth Cameron Stewart ’07 (see Geoffrey Stewart ’73).

From the September / October 2006 Issue

Shanay Jhaveri shares the following article: “Admission to Brown became need-blind for American and Canadian students in 2002, but Priya Shah and others students involved with the Brio Scholarship fund are working to make the College Hill experience available to international students who do not benefit from the same policy. In March, Shah and fellow student organizers hosted a reception at the Lehmann-Mauin Gallery in New York City to support the scholarship fund. Over seventy international parents and alumni reunited and reminisced as current students explained the fund’s purpose. Although need-blind admission for international students is several million dollars away, the Brio fund provides for an average of two Brio scholars to attend Brown each year, depending on their financial need. With two $500,000 endowments completed, the student-led fund is nearing completion of a third. At the reception speeches by Shah and Seth Berkley ’78, ’81 MD, president of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, emphasized the importance of a more socioeconomically diverse international community for Brown in today’s increasingly global world. By the end of the evening, parents and alums in attendance brought the fund $10,000 closer to a third student scholarship. For more information, visit Brio Scholarship fund at www.brown. edu/brioscholarship.”