Barbara Roper ’77 Stands Up for the Average Investor
Roper is now advising SEC Chair Gary Gensler, but her focus remains the same
Roper is now advising SEC Chair Gary Gensler, but her focus remains the same
After his first commercial, Butts found an agent who told him to get a manicure immediately
Nirenberg wants to get people who might not be natural collaborators thinking and working together
A self-taught musician, Eyster wrote the music, lyrics, and spoken lines
Through multiple media, Martin is illuminating a little-known piece of history
‘Over time it just seems that our work has become more and more relevant’
‘Be an alert, avid reader of as many different sources as you can,’ Sanders says
‘It really makes this country’s inaction all the more appalling,’ Mendelsohn says
McCarthy won the Whiting Award for his ‘dazzling’ first book
Weston worked on an exhibit of Bruce Lee’s book collection that opened this summer
‘What if we were able to create an agroforestry system that brings back wildlife habitat?’
‘I look at numbers and databases the way people look at poems and paintings’
‘There’s just so much that can be done using the city government to do good in the world’
‘You step into the light, you feel that sense of adrenaline, and you feel moved’
‘It’s just been part of my ethos from the beginning to lead with science’
‘All you have to do is care about a problem and want to solve it’
Bergen says through journalism, students build community and find their voices
After a half-century of sculpting, Randolph has no plans to stop
‘The truth is kinda funny when you say it right,’ Pollnow says
Eichelberger’s Triaj app gives doctors in-the-moment treatment guidance
‘Ultimately it reinforces my faith in humanity’
Munda’s first novel is ‘Plato’s Republic meets the French Revolution, with dragons’
‘A week before the tanks rolled in, we activated our emergency response fund,’ says Chomiak
Vedel runs tours of Provence, France, centered around wine and food