1983
1983 content overview
Watching the War
‘You feel helpless that these people you spent 30 years of your life with are facing the abyss,’ Earle says
Nathan Myhrvold *83 Wrote 1,708 Pages About Pizza
‘I’d encourage everyone to step a little outside their comfort zone,’ says Myhrvold
Lives: Lawrence Otis Graham ’83
He Wrote About Racism And Living in Two Worlds
After 50 Years Fencing, Paul Epply-Schmidt ’83 Is Still Winning
Epply-Schmidt won gold at the U.S. Fencing’s Veteran National Championships in August
Persistence and Celebration
The Rankings Mishegoss
1 ResponseOpening Exercises 2021: “Millimeters”
1 ResponseKevin Wilkes ’83 is Restoring the Home of Activist Paul Robeson
The house will serve as a gallery, a meeting space for nonprofits, and temporary housing
Robin Broad *83 and John Cavanagh *80 Recount an Epic Battle for Clean Water
Chronicler of the Natural World
Richard Preston *83 writes about nature’s power, from viruses to the tallest trees
Bill Brown ’83 Raises Funds for Parkinson’s Research Through Skiing
People think a Parkinson’s diagnosis is ‘the end of life.’ On the slopes, Brown shows that’s not true
Picture Book by Jan Lettes Zauzmer ’83 Fosters Excitement about Voting
‘My hope is that kids will be inspired to grow up to be voters themselves,’ Zauzmer says
New Book Releases: Carolyn Yerkes, J. David Velleman *83, and More
For Evan Harrel ’83, Compassion Is About Action
“We are truly all connected,” Harrel says
Lives: Lynn King ’83
As She Was Dying, She Embraced Living
Michael Fernandez ’83 Aims to Bring Scientific Evidence to Policy Conversations
1 ResponseLet’s Hit the Road!
The Ultimate PAW Road Trip
Stuart Moore ’83 Chronicles the Adventures of Comic Icons
The Rules
Making sense of race and privilege
Eisgruber Takes Charge
The new occupant of One Nassau Hall is a folk-rock fan with a sharp sense of humor and a deep interest in ethics — and a plan to spend the...






















