FeaturesWinter 2015
Vic Walczak ’83 fights for civil liberties of all kinds. After all, it’s his job. By Sally Ann Flecker | Photo above by...
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Autumn 2014Features
New books of all kinds regularly roll into our office. No surprise: there are a lot of great writers among our alumni. And, maybe partly because of...
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Autumn 2014Features
Which is more hazardous Living here... Or here? By William Meyer, Associate Professor of Geography | Illustrations by Dante...
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Autumn 2014Features
By Aleta Mayne and Lauren Casella ’16 Bob Woodruff ’58 won’t leave home without Teux Deux, a mobile to-do list that keeps him organized. Julia...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
Profile: Professor Susan Thomson maintains a cool demeanor despite having lived through heated moments in Africa. Article by Aleta Mayne and...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
The new Hurwitz Admission Center in historic James B. Colgate Hall fosters a completely reimagined campus visit. By Rebecca Costello, Photography...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Catching up with alumni of the NIH study group By Allison Curley ’04 The first time I emerged from the cavernous...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
BY REBECCA COSTELLO sually, professors cringe when students glance at their smartphones in class. But Karen Harpp has used the devices to transform...
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FeaturesSpring 2014
By Rebecca Costello | Photography by Andrew Daddio “The story of the Earth is told in its rocks, minerals, and fossils. Over many...
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FeaturesSpring 2014
Evolution in the new age of extinction By Constance M. Soja, Professor of Geology Humans are evolution’s ultimate consumers. As a global...
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FeaturesSpring 2014
With the world of career development and employment changing so quickly, we thought we should introduce you to Mike Sciola. As associate vice...
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