Congressional Budget Office
Phillip Swagel ’87, who took the helm as Congressional Budget Office director last month, projects that the federal debt will reach 78 percent of gross domestic product by the end of the year. —
USA Today
Photographer and filmmaker
Josephine Sittenfeld ’02’s latest documentary, “Growing Up Ethan,” features the story of a young man with autism coming of age and finding ways to be independent. —
The New York Times
New research led by Stanford engineering professor
John Dabiri ’01 shows how coordinated control of wind-farm rotors can significantly increase power generation. —
IEEE Spectrum
Fifty years after the first moon landing, a device designed by engineering alumnus
Jim Faller *63 to precisely measure the distance from Earth to the moon remains on the lunar surface. —
Town Topics
Astrophysicist
J. Richard Gott III *73, an emeritus professor at Princeton, explains his statistical approach to predictions, including a controversial calculation about the future of humanity. —
Vox
Kareem Maddox ’11 helped the United States 3x3 men’s basketball team win gold at the FIBA World Cup in Amsterdam, earning a spot in the 2020 Olympic qualifying tournament next spring. —
ESPN
Journalist
Maria Ressa ’86 writes about how she and her news site, Rappler, have been targeted by Rodrigo Duterte’s regime in the Philippines — and how Duterte has used social media to troll his critics. —
Columbia Journalism Review
Metro editor
Clifford Levy ’89 has led a turnaround in local news coverage at
The New York Times. —
Poynter
Comedy writer
Jason O. Gilbert ’09 summed up the field of Democratic presidential candidates in a collection of haiku. —
The New York Times