An irreverent compendium of the ideas,
episodes, people, and traditions that have shaped ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó in the last 100 years.
ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó music professor David Schiff searches for the real Duke Ellington.
Ephemeral librarian Megan Shaw Prelinger ’90 breaks every rule in the book.
Career expert Don Asher ’83 helps Gen Y navigate a grim job market.
Researcher Jeff Koplow ’90 finds a new way to cool overheating computers.
Classic Lectures
Prof. Thomas Gillcrist explores Aeschylus's great trilogy.
In Memoriam
Steve Jobs [1955–2011]
In Memoriam
Helen A. Stafford [biology 1954–87]
Campaign Update
Parents and the Performing Arts
Campaign Update
Gift from Lester Lave ’60 will strengthen economics department.
(Not so) Retiring Professors
[Biology, 1972–2011]
(Not so) Retiring Professors
[History, 1973–2011]
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