Two Alumni Uncover Austin’s Legacy of Slavery
Rowena Houghton Dasch ’97 and Tara Dudley ’99 collaborated on the project
The Long Road to Paris
Kareem Maddox ’11 heads to this summer’s Olympics as a torchbearer for 3-on-3 basketball and the Princeton program
The Problem with Ballet
Kahina Haynes ’11 and the Dance Institute of Washington strive to make exceptional training accessible to everyone
Michael B. Elowitz *99 Researches How Cells Change Over Time
Elowitz focuses on advancing our understanding of RNA to cure diseases
‘I’m Painting the Experience of a Moment’
After gathering force for years, Mary Weatherford ’84 is now an art star
Delphine Hirsh ’92 Is Increasing Access to Menstrual Cups
The cups are environmentally friendly and low cost, Hirsh says, and more women should know about them
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See allHenry Loevner ’11 Leverages Wyoming Connections for New Independent Film
Loevner draws out Jackson Hole’s wealth divide in the storyline of ‘Peak Season’
Inside a Dome, Mark Davidson *08’s Film Immerses Viewers in the Ocean
Davidson harnessed new technology to film 360 degrees underwater and further ocean education
Erisa Apantaku ’14 Wins Pulitzer for Podcast About a Hate Crime
Apantaku’s podcast explored systemic racism in Chicago through a 1997 hate crime
Ugonna Nwabueze ’18 Brings Old ‘Nollywood’ Nostalgia to Streaming
“The creativity of Africa, and its tenacity, is something to spotlight and celebrate,” Nwabueze says
Rachael Jeck ’89 Is Registering Women to Vote
A lifelong advocate for reproductive rights, Jeck created the nonprofit RegisterHer to get more women to the ballot box
Cindy Han ’22 Is Working to Protect Artists From Theft by AI
Han’s start-up, Trufo, is building cryptographic watermarks that can’t be separated from images and videos