Over the summer a cohort of students lived together in Campus North, conducted research, and laid the groundwork for their future careers.
Meet the undergraduate cruciverbalists who design puzzles for the Maroon, Family Weekend—and occasionally the New York Times.
Maroons of Character teaches football players how to live virtuously.
Is there a book inside that concrete block—or a half-century-old joke?
A new major in data science helps undergrads make sense of it all.

James DuCanto, AB’88, on his “rock-star protection program” (aka saving people from choking on their own vomit).
The Regenstein’s Ray Gadke, AM’66, explains his unusual office decor.
Simon and Virginia Aronson have been reading minds as a team for 40 years.
Computational biologist John Novembre uses statistics to understand human genetic history.

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