Arts & Humanities
In Henry Hinds Laboratory and now the Regenstein Library, Ruth Duckworth’s murals make an art of geophysical science.
Scholars at Risk offers threatened academics a place to rebuild their lives and continue their work.
As Patric McCoy, AB’69, cycled to work, men called out to him to take their picture. So he did.
The loss of her grandmother compelled an alumna to understand her heritage.
An advanced poetry course explores the science of poetry and the poetry of science.
An ambitious public art project. Five overstretched interns. What could go wrong?
Meet Joalda Morancy, AB’22, children’s author and aerospace engineer.
Cinephiles look back on the first-ever Black women’s film festival.
For 50 years Janet Flanner, EX 1914 (1892–1978), shared her witty, sharp observations of Europe with New Yorker readers.
Strollers carry children, Goldfish crackers, and multiple meanings.