Featured Authors
Featured Authors content overview
Stabilizing Ramadi
Donovan Campbell ’01 describes his mission in Iraq
Lost in the Meritocracy: The Undereducation of an Overachiever
In the Arts
The evolution of God
Journalist Robert Wright ’79 examines how people’s understanding of God has matured
Concerto winners take the stage
The Management Myth: Why the Experts Keep Getting It Wrong
Promoting artists
Judd Greenstein GS creates a new kind of record label
The Hemingway Patrols: Ernest Hemingway and His Hunt for U-Boats
The science of fiction
Michael Graziano ’89 *96’s lab yields research — and novels
Love in black and white
Martha Sandweiss examines racial passing in America
Making theater more diverse
Susan Jonas ’81 advocates for female playwrights and directors
Filming a family's legacy
Katrina Browne ’89 uncovers her ties to the slave trade
Rewiring the brain
Susan Barry *81 explains the science that allowed her to see in 3-D
Searching for Jewish Cuba
Anthropologist Rush Behar *83 travels back to her native land
Women of Vision
Stories told by Susan Danoff ’75
A world traveler
Linda Colley uncovers the atypical life of an Englishwoman
Making SAT prep bearable
Charles Horn *95 pens humorous guide
A primer on the brain
Sam Wang explains why we lose our keys but never forget how to drive
Enlightenment for idiots
Anne Cushman '84 explores one woman's quest for spiritual awakening
John Matteson '83 wins Pulitzer Prize in biography
Mining Einstein’s theory
Mark Alpert ’82 pens scientific thriller in which physicists are heroes
A novel is born
Selden Edwards ’63, who labored more than 30 years on his manuscript, is finally an author
A play to inspire
Whitney ’45 and Gabriel Seymour ’80 tell the story of Nazi resisters
























