302 First: The Profile Archive
| Title | Issue | |
|---|---|---|
Living with DwarfismLife for people with skeletal dysplasia is getting better, thanks in part to the renowned research and care of a local children’s hospital. |
December 2010 | |
Fun Trumps EverythingThe philosophy and times of Carol Everhart. |
November 2010 | |
Leading the LeadersTerry Strine could have retired to a life of ease. But when you believe the country is headed down the wrong road, you have to act. Meet his new young leaders. |
October 2010 | |
In Praise of PetersonNo one becomes a legend because he took the easy road. Former DuPont company man, former governor, former Republican, Russell W. Peterson has always been one thing—an underdog. But when it comes to protecting the planet, he put our little state on the map. |
October 2009 | |
On the LineJuggernaut Elena Delle Donne rocketed to the heights of college athletics, then dropped off the map. Now she’s back—happy, fired up, and ready to change the game. |
November 2009 | |
Senator Ted's Excellent AdventureTed Kaufman may not have a plan for his future after the Senate, but for the present, he is a man on a mission. |
December 2009 | |
To Conserve and ProtectThe Brandywine is more than a scenic and historic waterway. It’s a major source of drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people. Someone has to make sure it stays healthy. |
April 2010 | |
The Great CollaboratorFred Sears has charted new directions for the Delaware Community Foundation at a time when nonprofits need them most. |
May 2010 | |
Winning the RacePrestige Academy founder and president Jack Perry draws from his own experience to help prepare the school’s students for success. |
June 2010 | |
Renaissance MenWith New Castle designated to become part of a new national park in Delaware, businessmen Alan Spiro and the Mattei brothers have invested heavily in renewal. |
March 2010 |



