Jennifer Altmann
Jennifer Altmann content overview
Q&A: Jhumpa Lahiri on Loving Italian
Writing in Italian offers a meditation on Lahiri’s passion for the language
Creative Writing: Big Sky Country
Montana holds the key to a family’s idiosyncrasies in Boris Fishman ’01’s novel Americans
Not Your Grandma’s Romance
For these alumni authors, there is always a happy ending
Life: 35 Years Out ...
Tim Koons-McGee ’80 finds himself — and career success — behind the ice cream counter
Profile: Emily Arensman ’06 and Megan Heuer *08: ‘From novices to experts’
Alumnae design public programs to draw all audiences to Frank Stella ’58’s art at the Whitney
Life: 55 Years Out ...
A surgeon with a sideline raising cattle takes to the skies to help wounded veterans
The 'Lucky One'
For writer Akhil Sharma ’92, pride is tinged with shame
Life: 25 Years Out ...
North Dakota native Joel Hektner ’90 comes east, then finds his way home again
Going Back
Reunions 2015
Creative Writing: Poetry in Prose
Tracy K. Smith wrestles with race and religion in a memoir of her childhood
Life: 55 Years Out ...
Vietnam veteran Henri Bailey ’60 learned to “make the world where you are a better place”
Life: 15 Years Out ...
A working mother with two boys, Mary McNealy Czarnecki ’00 thrives on chaos
Reading Room: Jessica Mayer Herthel ’96
A child’s perspective on being transgender
Lives: William V. Elder III '54
A man of taste, with a sense of history
Life: 20 Years Out ...
A child of segregation, Obery M. Hendricks Jr. *95 left Wall Street behind for the academy
Life: 35 Years Out ...
After raising her children, Lauren Taslitz ’79 tackles ‘emptynesterhood,’ and brings it to the stage
Life: 10 Years Out ...
John ’04 and Lucy Jameson ’06 tend their garden and young family, steps from their alma mater
Literature’s Glass Ceiling
Why Jennifer Weiner ’91 has taken on the writing establishment
Power to the People
Social psychologist Amy Cuddy *05 explains how we make judgments, and how our bodies can help us feel more powerful
Lives: Barbara A. Brenner *77
‘The pit bull of breast cancer’
Taking to the Stage
Lewis Center attracts noted figures to lead fall courses in performance