Strong bonds forged through research
By Sasha Dyck '04
Read moreProfessor of Physics Carl Helrich has spent years studying the interactions between bilayers and chemicals, yet the strongest connections in his lab are most often found between him and his students. Opening the window, inviting in the voicesMennonite women of color share their stories in research project initiated by GC professor and alumna
By Jodi H. Beyeler
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times, the set of "Lonesome Jim" felt like a college reunion.
After
Strouse and longtime friend Julian Kauffmann '99, also of New York
City, returned to Indiana with other film crew members to scout
locations, word quickly spread about the production. Former classmates
from across the country were calling to offer assistance. Several even
moved here for the production. Strouse also sought the help of current
GC students to serve as production interns.
Meg
Schrock '04, from Harrisonburg, Va., worked full-time as an intern
as part of the last semester of her senior year. She wrangled cables,
moved lights and helped with craft services, among other things.
"We'd show up for 16 hours," she said. "You got to talk
with everybody and find out what goes into the business."
Bryan
Falcón '96, GC assistant professor of communication, and
poet Jessica Smucker Falcón '98 coordinated interns and took on
the huge task of casting the 200-plus extras for the film.