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Alumni in the News: May 9, 2022
On May 4 it was announced that Peter Barba ’19 won the Tournament of Champions in the 2022 Columbia Venture Competition; his company, Lectrium, which provides home installation of electric vehicles chargers, was also the winner of the Venture Competition’s BlocPower Climate Challenge. Rebecca Kwee ’12 tied for third place in the Columbia-CareOne Healthcare All-Stars Challenge; she is the co-founder of BestFit, a digital platform that shares resources for college students.
Eli Grober ’13 wrote the April 26 McSweeney’s humor story “I Like Free Speech So Much I’ve Decided to Buy It,” lampooning Elon Musk’s $44 billion deal with Twitter.
The New York Times reported on April 26 that Dean Baquet, who is stepping down from his role as the Times’s executive editor in June, will lead a new local investigative journalism fellowship program there.
Also in the Times is Tony Kushner ’78, who was featured in T Magazine’s “Letters to an Artist” on April 24 and on Kara Swisher’s Sway podcast, “Tony Kushner on the Republican ‘Fantasy’ of a Nation Controlled By ‘Straight White Men,’” on April 18.
On April 13, Vulture reported that The National Book Foundation’s 2022 “5 Under 35” includes Crystal Hana Kim ’09, for her 2018 debut novel, If You Leave Me. Kim’s book, told from five separate points of view, describes the Korean refugee experience during the war and afterward.