College alumni
The Washington Post’s Katharine Graham, AB’38 (1917–2001), learned as she went—and made history along the way.
Attorney Robyn McCoy, AB’96, teaches what to do during a police stop.
07.20.2016
07.15.2016
Gabby Wimer, Elizabeth Frank, and Joyce Lu, all AB’16, are building MealFlour, a social enterprise centered on mealworms, from the ground up.
06.30.2016
One alum’s thoughts on a creative career.
Author Kalisha Buckhanon, AB’99, AM’07, discusses the power of storytelling, Trayvon Martin, and how professor William Veeder changed her life.
For 50 years, Kartemquin Films has focused its lenses on social forces and the human lives they shape.
The composer shares his thoughts on art, the audience, and beer.
Ethan Michaeli, AB’89, author of The Defender, explains how he came to be working there.
Katherine Dunham, PhB’36, forged a unique career as a dancer and anthropologist.
Enjoying wine taught Jane Lopes, AB’07, to slow down, but as a sommelier, she’s rising fast.