Alumni News Essay: The Many Joys of Home Schooling ‘Learning can lead to caring just as often as caring leads to learning,’ writes Lefrak
Alumni News PAWcast: Jennifer Howard ’85 Explains the History of Clutter ‘To live intentionally with things is, I think, the goal’
Alumni News Essay: Career Diplomat Fletcher Burton *88 on Woodrow Wilson ‘Wilson’s icon has been shattered, and yet we are not through’
Alumni News J. Morgan Kousser ’65 Gives a Brief History of Voting Rights ‘I think we should be prepared not to see a final decision on election night’
Alumni News Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 On How to Make Your Vote Count ‘We’re at risk of not getting the message out about how important it is for people to vote in person’
Alumni News PAWcast: Bart Gellman ’82 Investigates the NSA’s Unlawful Surveillance of Americans ‘Privacy is an essential condition for living our lives with freedom’
Alumni News Jessica Dheere ’93 Documents Government Restriction of Digital Free Speech ‘A free, open, and secure internet has never been more important’
Alumni News Home During COVID, Anita Pan *20 Sculpts Great Art Into Oreo Cookies Pan has sculpted and published about 50 creations in her chosen medium
Alumni News Essay: Re-Thinking Presidential Debates To Promote Substance Over Style ‘Given that the COVID pandemic has completely disrupted the debate schedule and format, why not try something new?’
Alumni News Alumni Start Movement to Lift Up Black-Owned Bookstores A new collective seeks to educate while also funding Black authors and booksellers
Alumni News María Perales Sánchez ’18: Beyond the ‘Dreamer’ “We need a permanent solution that is based in humanity and values”