Packing a peck of pickles
Turning esoteric science into the pragmatic practice of pickle production has paid off for Mike Wuller ’83.
Losing consciousness in the cockpit
When fighter pilots began reporting out-of-body experiences during G-Force blackouts, Horned Frog doctor James Whinnery ’72 tracked down the cause.
Sarah Schwaller ’03 puts Faith in Practice
Giving up life in a cubicle, she moved abroad and now helps coordinate short-term medical- and surgical-team visits in Guatemala.
Krista Tatschl Eyler ’98 is making Funky Mama Music
Kansas City area guitarist landed a gig playing the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
A plot twist for Sandra Brown ’69
Surprise party for noted author includes scholarship award, honorary doctorate.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni,Campus News
Wheels turning for Jaime Walker Blanton ’02
Mother of two was recently named Ms. Wheelchair Kentucky and in March was awarded the key to the city of Louisville.
Fish, fish, Karyn Otta Sanchez ’01 got her wish
Outdoorswoman finished among the top 10 co-anglers in the 2007 FLW fishing tour.
Tom Siegfried ’74, the Science guy
Former editor at The Dallas Morning News taking over 87-year old Science News magazine through its relaunch and redesign.
Purple Palates
These Horned Frogs have gone on to savor the sweet flavor of success in the food world. We asked them to share their stories — and a few of their recipes.
Features | Topics: Alumni,Friend in the Business
Ingrid and Isabel
When Ingrid Ocanas Carney ’88 was pregnant with her first child, she found a creative way to make her pants fit — as well as a new idea for a business venture.
