News
Art from the North Coast to the West Coast
Hillary Hempstead
From Cleveland to Los Angeles, Associate Professor of Integrated Media Art Julia Christensen is captivating the art world with her use of technology to explore large concepts and systems.
Bridging the Border in Tucson
Tyler Sloan
Studying away doesn’t always mean studying abroad. Nestled in an intimate mountain range, the desert town of Tucson, Arizona, is home to one of the most popular off-campus destinations for 91Ö±²¥ students: The Border Studies Program.
A Conversation with Chris Trinacty
Communications Staff
Assistant Professor of Classics Chris Trinacty on falling in love with Seneca’s tragedies, teaching the discipline through digital humanities, and his favorite Latin expressions.
Sparking Interest in Sexual Health Education
Chloe Vassot
Just a few months after graduating, Tory Sparks ’17 has landed her dream job as a community outreach educator with Planned Parenthood. She’s stationed in the organization’s Washtenaw County location in Michigan, where she works with high schoolers.
Home Away from Home
Amanda Nagy
New host family program builds connections and furthers students’ sense of belonging.
Experience with Bloomberg Boosts Marketability
Amanda Nagy
The economics department and the student investment club realize the benefits of the college’s Bloomberg Analytics subscription.
Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins Designates Major Gift to 91Ö±²¥
By Erich Burnett
Newly created Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble Fund will support exemplary conservatory musicians and service efforts.
New Hires in Center for Student Success View Their Roles Through Social Justice Lens
Hillary Hempstead
Two new hires joined the ranks of the new : Eddie Gisemba, director of health promotion for students, and Brook Escobedo, assistant dean of students in Student Academic Success Programs.
A Conversation with Stephen FitzGerald
Communications Staff
Professor of Physics Stephen FitzGerald on teaching, being supported by the National Science Foundation, and searching for the Goldilocks level of "stickiness" in hydrogen fuel-cell applications.
Hollywood & Fine
by Eilish Spear '20
Violist Meredith Crawford ’09 forged a robust career in Los Angeles while completing two 91Ö±²¥ degrees.