Lives: Martin R. Hoffmann ’54
An optimist who insisted upon honor
An optimist who insisted upon honor
Randy Schoenberg ’88 helped a friend recover a famous painting that had been looted by the Nazis. Now Schoenberg’s story is told onscreen.
For writer Akhil Sharma ’92, pride is tinged with shame
An Olympian who battled on and off the fencing strip
Feminism, work, and family
The city was his teacher
Recent discoveries shed light on our great totem
Students spend a semester in Havana during a time of changing relations
His book captured the heart of Texas
A poet for Vermont, and for us
Remarks from the April 12 Chapel gathering
Bridget Wright ’01 brings people home, one last time
An Appreciation
A leading scholar explains the beliefs and goals of the Islamic State
Social media made Kenneth Moch ’76 a target — and started a national debate
A music scholar who spoke his mind
For Mahmoud Reza Banki *05, release from prison was a victory but not a happy ending
After 75 years, WPRB is still sending out music you won’t hear anywhere else
In his photographs of the Civil War, Alexander Gardner proved the power of an art form coming of age