Decorator and pulp writer Richard Himmel, EX’42 (1920–2000), had a private eye for design.
At 18, Jack Schultz, AB’50, began a journey that set the course for the rest of his life.
Think you know all there is to know about Amos Alonzo Stagg? A new biography might surprise you.
For $50, Sophie Kihm, AB’19, AM’20, will name your baby (satisfaction not guaranteed).
A temporary version of an ancient design to help students be in the moment.
In Sleeping Presidents, artist and writer John Ransom Phillips, ABʼ60, PhDʼ66, takes viewers inside the minds of (almost) every one from George Washington to Joe Biden.
During World War II, cookbooks by Meta Given, PhB 1924, EXʼ27, helped guide a malnourished nation.
At the Undergraduate Research Symposium, students presented work on smallpox inoculation, social and emotional learning, and more.
A “lost” documentary on Britney Spears, made by faculty member Judy Hoffman two decades ago, resurfaces.