Arts & Humanities

Winter/24

In Henry Hinds Laboratory and now the Regenstein Library, Ruth Duckworth’s murals make an art of geophysical science.

Fall/23

Scholars at Risk offers threatened academics a place to rebuild their lives and continue their work.

Fall/23

As Patric McCoy, AB’69, cycled to work, men called out to him to take their picture. So he did.

Fall/23

The loss of her grandmother compelled an alumna to understand her heritage.

Summer/23

Maybe the end of the world isn’t the end of the world.

Summer/23

An advanced poetry course explores the science of poetry and the poetry of science.

Summer/23

An ambitious public art project. Five overstretched interns. What could go wrong?

Summer/23

Meet Joalda Morancy, AB’22, children’s author and aerospace engineer.

Summer/23

Chicu Reddy’s life in poetry.

Spring/23

Cinephiles look back on the first-ever Black women’s film festival.

Spring/23

For 50 years Janet Flanner, EX 1914 (1892–1978), shared her witty, sharp observations of Europe with New Yorker readers.

Winter/23

Strollers carry children, Goldfish crackers, and multiple meanings.