Jul 2, 2010
When talk turns to critical health issues among women, common issues such as the appropriateness of the recent controversial mammography guidelines get the most attention. However, an often overlooked health […]
Jul 1, 2010
Dan McDougal, MD, ’71, passed away on May 10, from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). The story below was written just before his passing. When he was a young child, the […]
Students at medical schools everywhere have their up and down days. They listen to lectures and try to make sense of hundreds of new concepts sent their way in a […]
To really appreciate this story, we have to start at the end—simply put, there are people alive today because of a discovery made by an oncology fellow in the mid […]
In the wake of an autism diagnosis−one of the most puzzling of human conditions−a family’s journey to create order out of chaos begins. Researchers estimate that as many as one […]
With an artistic eye and a knack for photography, Peter Houts, PhD, brought the beauty and splendor of the Hershey Gardens into the halls of the new Penn State Hershey […]
Dale Maljevac, R.N., a Life Lion Critical Care Transport nurse and Public Relations and Outreach Coordinator, has always wanted to share his smile and spread smiles to those around him. […]
Four years of hard work and dedication all lead to one of the most anticipated, nerve-wracking, and potentially joyous days in the life of a medical student—Match Day. And for […]
Jun 30, 2010
Jacqueline McLatchy, ’13, remembers when she learned she would become a Hershey Company Scholar. “I was excited,” she says. “Getting that scholarship afforded me the opportunity to work less and […]
If it’s true that we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give, then Milton S. Hershey’s legacy continues to make for […]