Washington College Alumni Magazine Spring 2012 : Page 1

VOLUME LX NO. 1 SPRING 2012 USPS 667–260 Washington FEATURES College Magazine Editor Marcia C. Landskroener M’02 14 Rules of Civility Good citizenship begins with good manners. Art Director Diane D’Aquino Landskroener ’76 M’81 Assistant Editor Sarah Snyder ’04 M’08 16 Made In the USA As vp of operations at American MoJo, Brenna Schneider ’06 is giving women the tools and the creative license to succeed. By Holly Kent-Payne ’09 Class Notes Editor Carolyn Fuss Thompson ’98 Staff Photographer Shane Brill ’03 Editorial Consultants Meredith Davies Hadaway M’96 Kevin O’Keefe ’74 Design Assistants Lindsay Bergman ’07 Paula Blouch DEPARTMENTS 4 The Reporter TV producers consult history professors on celebrity ancestries. College plans fitness center expansion. Students hear firsthand accounts of revolutions in the Middle East. Contributing Writers Natalie Butz ’12 Kay MacIntosh Joan Smith Phil Ticknor Printing and Mailing Dartmouth Printing Company Original Design by Wilbert Gutierrez 16 12 Sports 21 Alumni Snapshots Washington College Magazine (USPS 667–260) is published quar-terly by Washington College, 300 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, Maryland 21620, in March, June, October (Annual Report Issue), and November. Periodical postage paid at Chestertown, Maryland, and at other offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Washington College Magazine, 300 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620–1197. Copy-right 2012. Washington College. Address correspondence to Washing-ton College Magazine, 300 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620, or by e–mail to: mlandskroener2@washcoll. edu.(Telephone: 1–800–422–1782, ext. 7797) Website: www.washcoll.edu PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. 10 27 22 Alumni Update Veterans Project honors those who served. Alumni Ballot. 26 Class Notes 40 Currents Robert Siudzinski advocates a “glocal” approach to teaching domestic and inter-national students alike. 12 About the cover: As an executive at American MoJo, Brenna Schneider ’06 is helping single mothers beat the economic odds against them by creating jobs in the historic mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts. Photo by Ana Maria Cárdenas SPRING 2012 WASHINGTON COLLEGE MAGAZINE 1

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