Features The Cherokee Chief from Old Nassau William Potter Ross 1842 worked to unite his divided people and fought for their autonomy
Features Evolution Gets an Assist Other people breed puppies. Frances Arnold ’79 breeds proteins by rewriting their DNA.
On the Campus Doctoral Diversity Graduate School’s Ph.D. preview event sends a message to prospective students
On the Campus Bridging the Gap Report examines students’ experiences as socioeconomic diversity increases
On the Campus Anxieties Over Housing As Lakeside project faces further delays, graduate students present concerns
Research Stereotypes: Mind the Gender Gap How the power of language may affect gender representation in academia
Research Engineering: A Car Without a Driver The self-driving automobile could hit roads by 2020, says Kornhauser *71
Alumni News Cordaro Rodriguez ’08: Musical Kismet Chance brings together the musicians of Sons of Serendip
Sports Football: Must-See Matchup Early favorites Princeton and Harvard vie for an edge in the Ivy title race
Sports Quick Takes: Men’s Cross Country Team, Women’s Standout Curham ’17 Wins Heps; Football Rebounds, Tops Cornell
Featured Authors Heretics, Infidels, Founding Fathers: Matthew Stewart ’85 Examines the Secular Roots of American Independence