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Marissa Mayer, ’97,
MS ’99, vice president of search products and user experience at
Google, was featured in Newsweek’s September 25 issue as one of
Twenty Top Women on Leadership. . . . Andre Braugher, ’84, won his
second Emmy, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or
a Movie, for Thief. In 1998, he won for Homicide:
Life on the Street. . . . Professor of electrical engineering
John Cioffi, MS ’79, PhD ’84,
inventor of digital subscriber line (DSL), is the 2006
Marconi Fellow. . . . Kwabena Boahen, associate professor
of bioengineering, Karla Kirkegaard, professor and chair of microbiology
and immunology, and David Relman, associate professor of medicine and
of microbiology and immunology, were selected for the National Institutes
of Health’s
annual Director’s
Pioneer Award. . . . Claire Tomlin, associate professor
of aeronautics and astronautics, was named a MacArthur
Fellow in September. . . . An independent documentary by Valarie
Kaur (formerly Brar), ’03,
Divided We Fall: Americans in the Aftermath, which chronicles
Kaur’s
cross-country journey after September 11, premiered in
Phoenix in September. . . . Jeffrey Taylor, ’87, was appointed United
States Attorney for the District of Columbia. He previously served as
counselor to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
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