07.18.2013
Spring quarter, like any other, offered an encyclopedia of public talks on campus, illuminating topics art historical, zoological, and most everything in between. At 11 of those talks, the Magazine staff were there. Here’s what we learned.
06.28.2013
The latest Colloquium is an unlikely anthology, say its editors, and they couldn’t be prouder.
Writer Jeffrey Eugenides charms local readers who aren’t afraid of Derrida.
Handsome, ambitious, and dead at 39, Howard T. Ricketts tried to unravel the mystery of a Mexico City epidemic.
03.26.2013
On walks across Mexico City, a historian finds a path to the past.
Many humanities graduates want to get published. This crew decided to become publishers.
Peter Selz, AM’49, PhD’54, looks back on a life in modern art through the works that most inspired him.