Features The poet as politician Rex Lee Jim ’86 believes Navajo pride and self-determination begin with language
On the Campus Analyzing presidents Julian E. Zelizer takes an early historical look at George W. Bush and re-evaluates Jimmy Carter
Alumni News Broadening how we think of 'American' art Elliot Bostwick Davis ’84 oversees opening of new wing in Boston museum
Alumni News To sea with a dauntless sailor Geoffrey Wolff ’60 explores the life and travels of Joshua Slocum
Alumni News Shock of Gray The Aging of the World’s Population and How It Pits Young Against Old, Child Against Parent, Worker Against Boss, Company Against Rival, and Nation Against Nation
Alumni News Rally 'Round the Cannon Soon you'll be able to find all the things from your college years that you tried to forget.
Alumni News Audio: Folk-rock Listen to two songs, “My Father's Son” and “Down Wires,” from Anthony D’Amato ’10’s new CD, Down Wires.
Alumni News Video: Poems by Rex Lee Jim '86 The author, politician, and medicine man reads from his poetry in Navajo and explains it in English.
Alumni News Slideshow: Pilgrimage to Tarawa Clay Bonnyman Evans searches for signs of his grandfather, Alexander Bonnyman ’32, a hero of the battle of Tarawa in 1943.