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Phoebe Maltz Bovy, AB'05

The Perils of “Privilege”
New Republic, 03.06.2017

Matt Phillips, AM'53

Matt Phillips, Master of the Monotype Print, Dies
San Francisco Gate, 03.06.2017

David M. Rubenstein, JD'73

Oprah Says She's Rethinking If She Could Be President
Bloomberg, 03.01.2017

Philip Glass, AB'56

At 80, America’s Most Famous Composer Remains a Maverick. The Man Who’s Conducted His 11 Symphonies Talks About Why.

Washington Post, 02.24.2017

Moon Duchin, SM'99, PhD'05

Meet the Math Professor Who’s Fighting Gerrymandering with Geometry
Chronicle of Higher Education, 02.22.2017

Kunal Kapoor, MBA'04

Morningstar's New CEO Values Independence, Contrarian Approach to Investing

Chicago Tribune, 02.23.2017

Carla Hayden, AM'77, PhD'87

The Librarian of Congress and the Greatness of Humility
New Yorker, 02.19.2017

Mildred Dresselhaus, PhD’59

Remembering Mildred Dresselhaus
MIT Technology Review, 02.21.2017

Philip Glass, AB'56

Debate: When Is Film Music "Classical"?
Gramophone, 02.20.2017

Arthur Rosenfeld, PhD'54

Arthur Rosenfeld, Physicist at Forefront of Energy-Efficiency Movement, Dies at 90
Washington Post, 01.31.2017

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Current Issue

Fall/19
Volume 112, Number 1
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Market values

In the age of technology giants, does capitalism need protection from big business? Luigi Zingales thinks so.

Rediscovering Bette Howland

A chance encounter in a bookstore brought a Chicago writer back into the spotlight. Plus: “Power Failure,” a short story by Bette Howland.

A soldier’s final mission

The heroism of World War I pilot Harold Goettler, AS 1914, SB 1914.

Remembering Justice John Paul Stevens

Fellow justices, former clerks, journalists, and court watchers reflect on a singular Supreme Court career.

Glimpses: Parks and restoration

How a lawyer-turned-scientist-turned-entrepreneur helped establish Afghanistan’s first national park.

Legacy: The man who developed 40 vaccines

Microbiologist Maurice Hilleman, PhD’44, and his feathered friends.

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