Graduate alumni
Ethnomusicologist Aileen Dillane, PhD’09, says traditional music remains a cornerstone of Irish identity, even as the definition of Irishness has shifted.
A new book celebrates the leading ladies who reshaped Hollywood.
How a lawyer-turned-scientist-turned-entrepreneur helped establish Afghanistan’s first national park.
Microbiologist Maurice Hilleman, PhD’44, and his feathered friends.
Divinity School Alumnus of the Year Joseph Price, AM’79, PhD’82, turns an academic double play.
How Desmond Patton, PhD’12, is harnessing technology to help young people.
Barbara Flynn Currie, LAB’58, AB’68, AM’73, helped pave the way for other female politicians in the Prairie State.
Cecelia Watson, AMʼ05, examines the history—and occasional hatred—of punctuation’s most daunting mark.
Lauri Ramey, AM’75, PhD’96, traces a 400-year literary legacy.
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