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Doing Well and Doing Good: Alumni in Medicine

For decades and even centuries Moorestown Friends School has produced graduates who “do well and do good” in medicine and allied fields. This tradition of excellence includes Alice Paul Merit Award winners Mary Ellen Avery ‘44 (winner of National  Science Medal for contributions to pediatrics), Christian Hansen ‘50 (a pediatrician who spent most of his career traveling to impoverished countries to aid malnourished and sick children), Peter and Bonnie Greenfield Reagan ‘64 (physicians and community  leaders), Tom Hedges ‘67 (ophthalmologist and humanitarian), Ken Mayer ‘68 (pioneer in AIDS research), Anne Rosenberg ‘74 (distinguished surgeon), and Maria Elena del Socorro Jefferds ’89, Ph.D. (nutrition expert at the CDC).

Increasing numbers of MFS grads are entering into the medical profession and adjacent fields. Enjoy reading about the following graduates who are continuing this tradition of MFS alumni serving communities with their expert talents and skills in medical care.

 

Alumni News

30 under Thirty: Michael Van Cleve ’11

30 under Thirty: Michael Van Cleve ’11

Michael Van Cleve ’11 24 ● Santa Fe, NM ● Nuclear Materials Engineer for Los Alamos National Laboratory   Michael, what was your path following graduation from MFS?  After MFS, I got a B.S. in materials science and engineering from UCLA during which time I...

30 Under Thirty: Keyanah Freeland ’10

30 Under Thirty: Keyanah Freeland ’10

Keyanah Freeland ’10 25 ● Brooklyn, NY ● Ph.D. candidate at New York University in History   After receiving your bachelor's degree from Columbia in 2014, what are you studying in your Ph.D. program at NYU? Specializing in the history of the African Diaspora in...

30 under Thirty: Scott Steber ’07

30 under Thirty: Scott Steber ’07

Scott Steber '07 28 ● San Francisco, CA ● Co-founder/CTO at Mere Coffee and Director of Engineering at Radicand   Where did your path take you following your MFS career? I graduated with mechanical engineering degrees from Boston University (B.S.) and Stanford...