Reading Room: Helen Thorpe ’87
An Intimate Look at Women Who Go to War
An Intimate Look at Women Who Go to War
Sunni-Shia Strife in Gulf is Not Inevitable
Give your money away, build your own table, and make chocolate a ritual
Q&A: Author Helen Thorpe ’87
A retired executive helps high school and college students learn to manage their money
Saving Africa’s elephants from poachers is the driving passion for a daughter of Kenya
Recipients of Pyne Honor Prize, Jacobus Fellowship, and alumni volunteers honored
John ’04 and Lucy Jameson ’06 tend their garden and young family, steps from their alma mater
After raising her children, Lauren Taslitz ’79 tackles ‘emptynesterhood,’ and brings it to the stage
Documenting psychological scars can lead to new home for survivors of trauma
Starting Out
Mining the past — and a hypothetical future — for comedy
Finding allies abroad in fighting Jim Crow
Young alumni head to new companies in cities in need of an economic boost
Profile: Sam Hodder ’91