
Triangle Volume 90, No. 2
Winter 2020
In this Issue:
Pedagogy During a Pandemic
Transitioning from face to face teaching to remote learning and teaching gave rise to a fundamental change that will have deep implications…
Humanics in Activism
On Oct. 15, the historic March for Action on Alden Street to support anti-racist efforts took place on the campus.
Ensuring Safety for a Different Kind of Fall
A multitude of out-of-the-ordinary tasks were accomplished by the Springfield College Facilities Management staff to prepare for reopening…

Triangle Volume 90, No. 1
Triangle 90.1, 2020
In this Issue:
Medical Marvels
In the rapidly evolving field of rehabilitation tech, Springfield College graduates are helping patients rebuild after injury and illness
Merging Modalities
With our Humanics triangle as a model, Dr. Christopher Keroack, G’92, embraces complementary medical perspectives to strike a healthy…
A Balanced Practice
Medical practitioners build patient care—and their own lives—on Humanics.

Triangle Volume 89, No. 2
Winter 2020
In this Issue:
I’m Just Coach
Springfield College currently is the only school in the nation to have an all-female graduate assistant strength and conditioning…
Leaders in Strength and Conditioning
Springfield College had the first graduate program to be recognized as an applied program by the National Strength and Conditioning…
How DO they do it?
Your typical married couple in their 30s. Except that they simultaneously are working on their PhDs at Springfield College, Adam in…

Triangle Volume 89, No. 1
Summer 2019
In this Issue:
The Torch Bearer
History? Who cares about history? Back in September 1957, Mimi Murray ’61, G’67, certainly didn’t.
The Circle of Teaching
When professors retire as emeriti, they assume a different type of educator role.
Pushing Limits
Mary Jane De Souza is internationally known for her research on the Female Athlete Triad. In spite of an intense workload, she and her…

Triangle Volume 88, No. 2
Winter 2019
In this Issue:
College Honors 2018 Distinguished Alumni
During a special event held Homecoming weekend, four distinguished alumni were recognized and thanked for their service to Springfield…
For the Students Who Eat, Sleep, and Breathe Physician Assistant Studies
Last September, family and friends gathered to celebrate the 25-year career of John Hangasky Jr., former associate professor of allied…
Springfield College Ninja Warrior
Meet Abby Clark ’15, whose effervescent spirit, quick mind, and impressive athleticism took her all the way to national television.

Triangle Volume 88, No. 1
Summer 2018
In this Issue:
Alumni Honored at Athletic Hall of Fame Induction
Six athletes join an impressive group as the 2018 inductees in the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame.
A Time for Wellness
Distinguished Springfield Professor of Humanics gets the community moving.
Message in a Bottle
Students experience the College’s living history through research in its archives and special collections.

Triangle Volume 87, No. 2
Fall 2017
In this Issue:
Giving is Living
In October, Springfield College hosted New York Times best-selling author, philanthropist, columnist, and sports reporter Mitch Albom as…
Taking on Trauma
Professor Annabel Prins ’83 helps
veterans with PTSD to heal in
spirit, mind, and body
The Alarming Prevalence of Veteran Suicide
VA prioritizes prevention
of veteran suicide

Triangle Volume 87, No. 1
Spring 2017
In this Issue:
Cal Ripken Signs with Springfield College
Baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation will partner with Springfield College to jointly design and build a…
Standing Tall
Springfield College hosted its first Education and Leadership Luncheon. Cooper and Hill walked into the room with the keynote speaker, a…
Perfect Storm
How a series of random events created the perfect opportunity for Bob Rice ’77 to support a worthy cause at Springfield College