Nussbaum finds the drama in philosophy
With an actor’s sense of emotion and human flaws, Martha Nussbaum develops creative ideas about social justice and the humanities.
Sarah Galer
Broad outlook brings success for Disney leader
Leading the finances of the world’s biggest media and entertainment company takes creativity, says Jay Rasulo, AM’82, MBA’84.
Phil Rockrohr
2010 Spring Convocation Speech
Read Paul Sereno’s convocation speech, "Historical Contingency and Ultimate Aims."
Paul Sereno
Teaching sparks innovation for Quantrell winners
Shared inquiry and the ‘excitement of discovery’ bring classrooms to life, thanks to undergrad teaching award recipients like Darby English (left).
Susie Allen
Odyssey Scholarships help more students dream big
For 1,000 College students, the aid funded by a $100 million gift opens new possibilities. Now the program has met a major fundraising goal.
Sara Olkon
Becker builds on a career of original thinking
Eighteen years after winning economics Nobel, this year’s Alumni Medalist still pushes frontiers with research, teaching, and a popular blog.
Meg Breslin
Passion for writing connects students, teachers
Mentors such as author James Fallows help students explore their craft in Vare Nonfiction Writer-in-Residence program.
Susie Allen
Nano-level collaboration yields big results
With self-assembling particles and complex nanocrystals, Elena Shevchenko and Dmitri Talapin lead the search for new materials with technological promise.
Steve Koppes
Artist-scholars create space for theory and practice
Faculty and students prepare for the Logan Arts Center's unconventional May 12 groundbreaking.
Brooke O'Neill