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Encore: The untimely death of Dr. Jane Yoo's sorority sister, Margaret Nervegna (1979-2008), lead her to run the Boston Marathon to honor her friends' memory. This week, we talk to Dr. Jane Yoo about what running means to her.
The untimely death of Dr. Jane Yoo's sorority sister Margaret Nervegna (1979-2008) who was a runner led Dr. Yoo to the Dana Farber Challenge to run the Boston Marathon to honor her memory. Dr. Yoo while a student at MIT was inspired by her skin doctor and the mentors there to follow this profession.
Host Barbara Hannah Grufferman chats with author-runner Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty".
Charles Springer a former Marine is one of a handful that has completed every Goofy Challenge [14 through 2019] and the Dopey Challenge [6 through 2019] since their inception as part of the Disney Marathon.
Amy's dad, Mr. Freeze, planted the running seeds when he started her love for fitness as an eight-year old runner. Her career choice as a pioneering TV meteorologist may have been circumstance or perhaps a classic case of Nominative Determinism!
This Week on MNN we recognize National Voter Registration Day.
The quality of our audio can significantly affect a viewer's experience of the video. It's understandable how creating quality audio can be neglected when we're focused on the visual. But the quality of our visual work can get lost when the audio isn't handled effectively.
This Week on MNN commemorates the anniversary of the September 11 attacks on our country.
This Week on MNN we celebrate Caribbean culture.