Political-science graduate student Jenna Jordan finds that eliminating a terrorist organization's leader isn't necessarily a knockout punch.
Spring/Summer 2011
Social science scholars explore issues surrounding the descendants of America’s first inhabitants.
Researcher Maud Slye’s (EX 1899) contentious career helped open the field of cancer genetics.
After more than three decades at Britannica, editor in chief Dale Hoiberg, AM’74, PhD’93, knows the encyclopedia business inside out.
Slavic studies professor Malynne Sternstein guides students through the deep game that is Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita.
A traveling exhibition explores California art’s experimental state of mind.
Jud Newborn, AM’77, PhD’94, brings Nazi resisters out of the past into the present.
Jud Newborn, AM’77, PhD’94, tells the story of Munich’s anti-Nazis.
Gorbachev’s search for the real Lenin planted some far-fetched—and funny—ideas.
July–Aug/13