Over the summer, upper school English teacher Chris Hurshman led a special book club with several Harker alumni, meeting each week to discuss Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel, “The Brothers Karamazov.”
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Class Notes: Spring/Summer 2020
In Memoriam: Alex Anderson ’95 Alex Anderson passed away on May 26, at the age of 38. Alex was a Harker boarding student for…
At the Intersection of Technology & Law: Alumnus combines two passions into one successful career
This story originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2020 issue of Harker Magazine. By Vikki Bowes-Mok Alex Iftimie ’03 arrived at Harker in seventh grade…
Winning On and Off the Field: Alumni athletes say Harker sports made them better competitors, instilled valuable life skills
This story originally appeared in the spring/summer 2020 issue of Harker Magazine. Juggling competitive sports and rigorous academics isn’t easy, but alumni athletes say…
Helping Build a Better Democracy: Alumna’s Work at The Washington Post making an impact
This story originally appeared in the spring/summer 2020 issue of Harker Magazine. By Vikki Bowes-Mok Emily Chow ’08 enjoys digging into important problems with…
Orchestrating the Right Career Path: Alumna’s Passion for Music Played Out in Unforseen Ways
This story originally appeared in the spring/summer 2020 issue of Harker Magazine. By Vikki Bowes-Mok Audrey Kwong ’07 was 2 ½ years old when…
Zhu ’18 with another strong golf finish
Last week, Katherine Zhu ’18 finished second at the 54th California Women’s Amateur Championship, held at Pasatiempo Golf Course in Santa Cruz. Zhu will…
Full of Energy: Alumnus making an impact on the planet and on people through two different startups
This story originally appeared in the spring/summer 2020 issue of Harker Magazine. Chadwick Manning ’04 is an entrepreneur working to solve big problems, from…
Judge John Owens MS ’85 drops by lower and upper school classes
During the spring semester, John Owens MS ‘85, circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, made special appearances at…
Alumni brothers’ nonprofit develops tool to help refugees during pandemic
Earlier this month, brothers Hassaan and Senan Ebrahim — graduates of the Classes of 2011 and 2008, respectively — were featured in The Harvard Gazette for their work in helping Syrian refugees, in particular the software their organization developed specifically for the COVID-19 pandemic.