Graduate Alumni
Graduate Alumni content overview
You, Uploaded: Michael Graziano ’89 *96 on Rethinking Consciousness
Master of the Universe: Peebles *62 Shares Nobel Prize for Insights Into History of the Cosmos
Mind of a Mathematician
Terence Tao *96 was an extraordinary prodigy — and he’s still at it
Reckoning With the Origins of Thanksgiving
Reading Room: David J. Silverman *00
Judd Greenstein *14: The Magician of Music
An ‘unfettered’ composer blends styles and sounds, to create genre-defying music
‘Identity Is Something That Is Always in the Making’
Reading Room: Sarah Valentine *07
Faculty Book: Frederick Wherry *04 on Extending Credit
How one professor is working to balance the social ledger of creditworthiness
PAWcast: Sarah Seo ’02 *16 on How Cars Changed Constitutional Law
From the Fourth Amendment to discriminatory traffic stops
Angelique Brunner *97 Spurs Development and Revitalization in D.C.
Carson Kievman *03 Stretches the Boundaries of Opera
Neil Peterson *67 Gives Educators Tools to Help Students with ADHD
Relationships That Endure
Alumni and their mentors reflect on guidance, wisdom, and friendship
Lucia Jacobs *87 Investigates the Fascinating Behavior of Squirrels
A ‘Bright Orange Torch’
Alumni Day speakers emphasize moving past division through empathy and education
PAWcast: Catherine Sanderson *97 on Shifting to a Positive Mindset
Why a better outlook pays off ‘in almost every possible dimension’
PAWcast: Ge Wang *08 on Computers, Music, and ‘Artful Design’
Taking a closer look at how technology shapes the way we think and act
Lives: Wen Fong ’51 *58
He Was Fueled by Reverence for Works of Art
Lives: William Coors ’38 *39
A Controversial Conservative Whose Years Had Great Highs and Lows
Lives: Robert Venturi ’47 *50
An Architect Who Could Not Be Boxed In
Lives: Clara Meek *77
As a Lawyer, She Was a Pioneer
Architect Marisa Yiu *01 Sees Her Craft as a Deeply Human Social Practice
Essay: Class on Campus
Two sociologists share their findings on the modern dilemmas of cross-class relations
Who Owns the Past?
Donna Zuckerberg *14 defends classics from the alt-right