Out and About

We’re back on campus for the spring semester.

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Class Notes

Class Notes is an excellent way for alumni to keep up to date with news about the progress of classmates and peers.

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Making Meta Better

A former diplomat now working in big tech on election security and governmental regulations, Soribel Feliz ’09 is positioning herself to tackle the issues that will define the future.

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A Lifetime of Learning

As a young woman, Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman ’60 saw her chance to get an education—a gift, not a given. Even after earning three degrees and a successful career in social work, she says she is still learning.

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Art as an Act of Resilience

Jai Chakrabarti’s debut novel A Play for the End of the World tells a story of art as an act of protest in times of war.

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In Case You Missed It

News highlights from across the college.

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The Show—and the Planet—Must Go On

Adjunct Theater Professor Donyale Werle earns a distinguished achievement award for a career focused on sustainable design, an ethos she is passing on to her students.

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Strong A(s) F(eminist)

A special workshop examined strength sports from a feminist viewpoint.

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Fitness Training for the Apocalypse

As a cultural anthropologist and athlete, Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek has penetrated the world of elite sports and has come to some surprising theories, including that of a deep-seated fear of impending disaster.

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Filling in the Gaps

Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul works to flesh out the popular media narrative around his home country of Haiti.

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04.18.2022
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Susan Landers