Love in black and white
Martha Sandweiss examines racial passing in America
Martha Sandweiss examines racial passing in America
Susan Jonas ’81 advocates for female playwrights and directors
Katrina Browne ’89 uncovers her ties to the slave trade
Susan Barry *81 explains the science that allowed her to see in 3-D
Anthropologist Rush Behar *83 travels back to her native land
Stories told by Susan Danoff ’75
Linda Colley uncovers the atypical life of an Englishwoman
Charles Horn *95 pens humorous guide
Sam Wang explains why we lose our keys but never forget how to drive
Anne Cushman '84 explores one woman's quest for spiritual awakening
Mark Alpert ’82 pens scientific thriller in which physicists are heroes
Selden Edwards ’63, who labored more than 30 years on his manuscript, is finally an author
Whitney ’45 and Gabriel Seymour ’80 tell the story of Nazi resisters
Larry Bartels studies presidential influence on the gap between rich and poor
Novelist Saher Alam ’95 examines arranged marriage among Indian-Americans
Thomas P. Slaughter *83 pens biography of tailor and preacher John Woolman
Composer Paul Lansky *73 is finished with electronic music and moves on to ‘real’ instruments