2018 Issue 1

IN THIS ISSUE

Editor’s Note: My Farewell Column—William Holder

Wesleyan: April is Art Thesis Month in Zilkha—Olivia Drake MALS ’08

President’s Letter—Michael S. Roth ’78

Spotlight on Alumni: Horsing Around … and Around …
(Video on Bob Yorburg ’77)—Cynthia Rockwell

Game On: No Hitter!—Mike O’Brien

Perspective: “Who Are You?” by Elizabeth Liang ’92

Wes Media Project—Lauren Rubenstein

Ready for the Next Pandemic? Q&A with Ben Oppenheim ’02
—Cynthia Rockwell

All Those Minds Left Behind, by Joseph J. Fins ’82, MD

Toward a Gentler Death: A Q&A with Katy Butler ’71—Cynthia Rockwell

Medicine as Mindful Practice: Ronald Epstein ’76, MD—David Glenn

The Policy Entrepreneur: Sara Rosenbaum ’73—Gabriel Popkin ’03

COVER STORY: Healthcare and Racism: A Toxic Mix
 (Exploring the Work of Professor Anthony Hatch)— Cynthia Rockwell

The Cyborg Life (Related: “Healthcare and Racism”)—Cynthia Rockwell

Historical Row: “A More Simple Fare”: The Physiological Society
—University Archivist Leith Johnson

At the Center for the Arts: Fist and Heel—Andrew Chatfield

Long Road to Posthumous Publication—William Holder ’75

Spotlight on Alumni: When Fat Shaming Precludes Medical Care
(Laura Fraser ’82)
—Cynthia Rockwell

Letters: AEP Acquisition, Earliest Women of Color,
Making Positive Difference, Left-Leaning Thought, The Tunnels

Wesleyan Introduces Spin Bikeshare Program—Olivia Drake

A Year of Accolades for Wesleyan Athletes and Coaches—Mike O’Brien

Well Read—Laurie Kenney

Rosenstein ’80 MD Helps Widowed Fathers Move Forward with Their Children
—Laurie Kenney

The Backstory: Apocalypse Now: How Viral Fear Distorts Our Worldview,
by Dahlia Schweitzer ’98

 

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