Alumni Achievers Content / Alumni Achievers Content for 51Թϱ en A Supportive Network /magazine/supportive-network <p>Shane Snyder ’89 can relate to the challenges his clients face at the Society for the Blind in Sacramento.</p><p>As the director of programs, Snyder helps connect people to resources they need to build independent living skills when they lose their sight. But personally, he also has confronted vision loss due to Usher syndrome, a congenital degenerative condition that affects both eyes and ears.</p><p>“I had to learn some new ways to do the things I already knew how to do,” said Snyder, who wears aids to help with hearing.</p> May 19, 2025 - 9:00am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/supportive-network Alum Receives Early Career Fellowship /magazine/alum-receives-early-career-fellowship <p><span>Victoria Watson-Zink, Ph.D. ’22, a postdoctoral evolutionary marine biologist, received the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Hanna H. Gray Fellowship last month. This year’s fellowship supports the transition of 25 early-career scientists to leading labs and becoming tenured faculty.</span></p> February 25, 2025 - 4:14pm Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/alum-receives-early-career-fellowship All About Flavor /magazine/all-about-flavor <p>Arielle Johnson, Ph.D. ’14, knew she wanted to study food science after a research project on Turkish ice cream, a dessert made stretchy with orchid root. Now, Johnson is an established food scientist, advising restaurants and food manufacturers internationally.&nbsp;</p><p>She graduated New York University in 2009 and applied to a variety of programs for food science, aiming to apply chemistry to gastronomy and cuisine. “Most of them said, ‘we don't really do that,’” she said. “There wasn’t really anyone doing exactly what I do 15 years ago.”</p> February 18, 2025 - 12:55pm Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/all-about-flavor Early Days /magazine/early-days <p>Dawnté Early ’05, M.S. ’08, Ph.D. ’11, spent midmorning on a recent summer day painting rocks with several 4- and 5-year-old boys. At times it got pretty messy, with yellow, red and blue combining to make a dingy brown, but that was all part of the learning process.</p><p>This KinderCamp program introduces children who didn’t have access to preschool to the classroom for four weeks in the summer. United Way runs the program in partnership with several local groups.</p> August 19, 2024 - 9:55pm Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/early-days The Grocery Game /magazine/the-grocery-game Larry Liu, M.B.A. ’08, has made ethnic cuisine more accessible for food lovers nationwide. May 21, 2024 - 2:44am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/the-grocery-game Winning Formula: Aggies Blend Baseball and Data Science /magazine/winning-formula-aggies-blend-baseball-and-data-science This season, Major League Baseball fans can find three 51Թϱ alumni in key leadership positions. May 21, 2024 - 2:41am Russell L Thebaud /magazine/winning-formula-aggies-blend-baseball-and-data-science Game On /magazine/game-on Henry Low ’22 wants to make learning easier through gameplay. February 20, 2024 - 2:23am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/game-on Maurice Gallagher’s Front Row Seat for the Super Bowl /magazine/maurice-gallaghers-front-row-seat-for-the-super-bowl Maurice Gallagher ‘71 founded Allegiant Travel Company, namesake of Allegiant Stadium. February 05, 2024 - 7:10am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/maurice-gallaghers-front-row-seat-for-the-super-bowl Alumni Sisters Ran Vet Clinic for 24 Years /magazine/alumni-sisters-ran-vet-clinic-for-24-years Identical twins Sharon Sharpnack ’65, D.V.M. ’67, and Susan Conner ’65, D.V.M. ’67, studied together and then started their own business. January 16, 2024 - 7:40am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/alumni-sisters-ran-vet-clinic-for-24-years Alum's Bagel Business Is Booming /magazine/alums-bagel-business-is-booming Emily Winston, M.S. ’04, opened Boichik Bagels in the Bay Area in 2019. January 08, 2024 - 7:30am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/alums-bagel-business-is-booming