Arts & Humanities
In the 1950s, a pair of young alumni set out on Route 66 and captured a workaday America now vanished.
Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer’s new translation lets today’s reader hear Vergil as the Romans did.
An Arts Incubator exhibition uses the Black ABCs to chronicle the lives of South Siders.
David Nirenberg studies the intertwined—and sometimes violent—histories of faith communities.
YOU BE MY ALLY features 29 excerpts from Core curriculum readings.
And other reflections from the author of a new book on Jeopardy!
“You must have patience, and a steady hand.”
At Fermilab, artist in residence Adam Nadel, AB’90, used high-energy electrons to capture portraits of the invisible natural world.
The City in a Garden looks at the “place-ness” of Hyde Park history.
Growing up, author Samira Ahmed, AB’93, MAT’93, never read a book with a Muslim protagonist. Now she’s written three.
It must be the Eurovision Song Contest.