Alexa Gross ’17, who just graduated from Wellesley with a double major in studio art and neuroscience, was awarded the senior prize in studio art.
Alumni
Adi Parige ’11 interviewed on current film projects
Recently, Adi Parige ’11, now working as a filmmaker in New Zealand, was interviewed for a documentary on the diversity of the city of Wellington’s film industry.
Tanya Schmidt ’08 one of two to win 2022 Prescott Prize
Tanya Schmidt ’07 was recently named one of the two winners of the 2022 Anne Lake Prescott Graduate Student Conference Paper Prize by the International Spenser Society.
Wajahat Ali MS ’94 speaks to middle school students
Author and columnist Wajahat Ali MS ’94 made a series of appearances via Zoom for middle school students last Friday.
Neil Mehta ’02 announces new scholarship endowment
At Wednesday’s Leadership Donor Celebration, Neil Mehta ’02 announced the establishment of The Mehta Endowment in Support of Scholarships and Entrepreneurship.
Students, alumnus recognized for athleticism and scholarship
Last week, senior Ishaan Mantripragada was named the Central Coast Section Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Research Symposium returns to upper school campus
On April 16, the Harker Research Symposium welcomed attendees to the upper school campus for the first time since 2019.
Alumna produces virtual concerts for St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Audrey Kwong ’07, a Harker Conservatory graduate who currently works as artistic operations manager for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, has been producing virtual concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alumnae faculty join Cantilena for concert guest appearance
At last month’s upper school winter choral concert, women’s vocal group Cantilena was joined by three Harker alumnae who are now faculty members.
Published research by Jacob Bongers ’07 receives extensive coverage
The latest article by Jacob Bongers ’07, “Assembling the Dead,” was recently published in the archaeological journal “Antiquity.”