April 7
The Boston Globe – She Loves Theater, Dessert, and New Zealand and Can’t Wait to Get to Japan. Features HowlRound director Jamie Gahlon, who is currently completing her master’s degree in performance curation at Wesleyan.
US Lacrosse Magazine – Behind the Whistle: All in the Family. Features Carly Randall, assistant lacrosse coach at Wesleyan.
Street Insider – Avalonbay Communities news. Mentions Richard Lieb ’81, P’22, senior advisor at Greenhill & Co., LLC, a publicly traded investment bank.
Talking Biz News – Barlyn departs Reuters. Features Suzanne Barlyn ’88, who will become assistant director of media and public relations at insurance company The Hartford.
April 8
Alumni set new records in women’s cave diving and Robben Island swim.
Wits has a proud history of swimming depth, and in the past few weeks two alumni broke significant records in the water.
Karen van den Oever (BSc 2006, BSc Hons 2008) broke the women’s deep cave diving record at Bushmansgat Cave on 26 March 2021 at 236 metres. This hole is believed to be the third-deepest submerged freshwater cave in the world and her dive lasted seven hours and 18 minutes. Dr
Niels Otto Thaning (MBBCh 1966) set a record by becoming the oldest person to swim from Robben Island to Bloubergstrand. He crossed the 7.9 km across Table Bay in two hours and 52 minutes.
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