Conscious Compass: Mountain Blooms
Saving Nepal, one step at a time
Ryan Lally finds hope blooming in the mountains of Nepal.
Come morning, MacLennan, his staff and his team of volunteers would again continue carrying out the Mountain Fund’s mission: to ease suffering and stimulate social change in one of the poorest countries in the world.
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The House that Henn Built
A Euclid estate alive with history
How a group of friends saved history in Euclid.
With his rising success and fortune, Albert Henn purchased an 18-acre parcel of land in bucolic Euclid, an estate situated on the shores of Lake Erie and amid farming country where grapes were a vital crop. “Euclid had never attracted the money like Lakewood or Bratenahl did,” says Friends of Henn Mansion co-founder June Daugherty. Still, it was there that he commissioned a 23-room, three-story, 9,200-square-foot mansion at a cost of $120,000 in 1910.
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The Shape of a Solution
Kent State researchers solve a deep problem
Two researchers solve an abstract problem that turns out to have real-world applications.
“It’s surprising and very satisfying to note that liquid crystal-based research can have important applications in completely different areas.”
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Stage Direction
A new face for the Case/Play House MFA program
The Cleveland Play House’s new performer.
“What excites me most about what I can bring to this position is the fact that I’ve worked across the country and have a sense of what is out there and what is really required for a young actor to be successful, or to at least possess the knowledge to be pro-active.”