Henry selected as number 5 among 16 notable alumni of Park University

February 2024: Henry appeared among 16 notable alumni of Park College (today known as Park University) and was ranked as number five. EduRank.org, an independent metric-based ranking of 14,131 universities from 183 countries, noted, “Below is the list of 16 notable alumni from Park University sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. We utilize the world’s largest scholarly papers database with 98,302,198 scientific publications and 2,149,512,106 citations to rank universities across 246 research topics. In the overall rankings we add non-academic prominence and alumni popularity indicators.

Henry noted, “I am thrilled that I have been a credit to my undergraduate alma mater, and placed on a list of 16 noted alumni, such as a classical pianist who won medals at the International Tschaikovsky Competition, a Presbyterian preacher and religious radio broadcaster, a general in the Connecticut National Guard, a retired general in the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, several officers in other branches of the United States military, several members of the U. S. Congress, and other noted Park University graduates. I had a great time at Park College from 1974-1978. I still keep in touch with some of the friends I met there while studying piano performance and music education (and acting in stage productions and directing pit orchestras for the theater) during my undergraduate days.”

The EduRank listing can be seen at edurank.org/uni/park-university/alumni/.