
Features
On the Cover (PDF)
The road to self-employment can be a bumpy one, fraught with lessons learned. But even through economic changes and unexpected challenges, certain business survival instincts prevail. Stories from alumni Gary Biszantz '56, Eric Affeldt '79, and David Spencer '86 illustrate how CMC has prepared its students, past and present, to be poised at the front of the entrepreneurial wave. Plus, Innovative Startup Award winners Ryan Anderson, Eric MacColl, Andrew Hess, and Michael Widmann, all Class of 2010, who developed their Brew Tours business as part of coursework in Henry R. Kravis Research Chair in Leadership Studies Jay Conger's entrepreneurial ventures class.
Websclusives
Be Quick...But Don't Hurry
The Leaderhip of John Wooden
Ron Riggio, the Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology and Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute, and Professor Emeritus Jerry Eyrich share stories about legendary coach John Wooden and his leadership impact on CMC.
Read Riggio's The Wonders of Wooden, for Psychology Today.
Read Eyrich's recollection of visiting Wooden at his modest home in 2001.
Fast on her Feet
Accomplished flamenco dancer Erika Martin del Campo '11 was crowned "Spirit of Fiesta" in conjunction with the 86th Annual Old Spanish Day's Fiesta in Santa Barbara. Find out why she chose CMC, and how she juggles coursework in Spanish and international relations with competitive dance.
Swing Kid
Tain Lee '12 won the individual title—the first in CMS history—at the NCAA Division III Men's Golf Championships in Hershey, Pa., with a seven under par total of 280. At the conclusion of the tournament, Lee received both the Arnold Palmer Award and Ping Division III First Team All-American honors for the second straight year.
Day in the Sun
Missed Commencement this year? No worries. Our online highlights will keep the celebration going.