Although truly an artist in her own right, with a bachelor’s degree in the arts from the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, Noelle Kadar ’02 has forged a unique path working as an [...]
As a notable way to kick off Women’s History Month at Oak Knoll, students in the school’s Future Business Leaders of America Club and the College Counseling Office hosted a stellar panel of [...]
Logan McGowan ’06 understands the value of a firm foundation. With an MBA from the prestigious Stern School of Business at NYU, specializing in Technology and Entrepreneurship, and a bachelor’s [...]
Discipline. That’s what it takes to be a successful scholar and athlete. That’s what it takes to make it to the Little League World Series when you have only just graduated from Oak Knoll’s coed [...]
Reportedly, the architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen said, “When you look at a city, it’s like reading the hopes, aspirations, and pride of everyone who built it.” Phil Ryan ’04 is making an impressive [...]
Andrea Chu ’10, Seton Hartnett O’Brien ’10, Janel Brown ’14, and Shanyah Saunders ’15 were our honored guests for last week’s annual Career Day assembly. With wit, humor, and thoughtfulness, they [...]
Oak Knoll alumna Kelsey Schroeder Szot ’13 enters business history by making the coveted 2024 Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 list in Entrepreneurial Technology. The prestigious financial publication [...]
Maria Bambrick-Santoyo ’19 left Oak Knoll with a lifetime love of learning and empowered with a sense of adventure and a willingness to explore. Oak Knoll had nurtured her love of science and [...]
In a recent assembly at Vanderbilt University, Catherine McTamaney ’90 received the prestigious Thomas Jefferson Award, given annually for distinguished service to Vanderbilt through [...]
In science, a research gap is a question that has not been asked or answered by previous or existing studies or a gap that exists because a new concept or idea is only just being investigated. [...]