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Krishnan’s Students: “Feeling the Dance; Thanking the Ground; Releasing the Diva”
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on May 1, 2020May 6, 2020

Krishnan’s Students: “Feeling the Dance; Thanking the Ground; Releasing the Diva”

  Mickey Kieu ’19, English major, dance minor, now a dancer in China: In the classroom, Hari Krishnan is a very passionate and compassionate teacher. Outside the classroom, he’s a highly de…
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Arranging a Creative Career
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on April 9, 2020

Arranging a Creative Career

Pete Ganbarg '88 (Photo by Andrew Zaeh) "Creative problem-solving" is how Pete Ganbarg ’88 describes his work as a mu…
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Addressing the Threat of COVID-19
Category 2019 Issue 3Posted on March 15, 2020March 15, 2020

Addressing the Threat of COVID-19

Ben Oppenheim '02 is a senior director and senior scientist at Metabiota, a start-up focusing on epidemiological modelin…
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Going the Distance: Scott Mayerowitz ’00 on a Career in Travel Journalism
Category 2019 Issue 3Posted on January 30, 2020January 30, 2020

Going the Distance: Scott Mayerowitz ’00 on a Career in Travel Journalism

Scott Mayerowitz ’00 spent much of 2019 soaring to great heights. As the executive editorial director at The Points G…
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Hope in an African Slum (video)
Category 2019 Issue 3Posted on December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

Hope in an African Slum (video)

Following their serendipitous encounter in Kenya, Kennedy Odede ’12 and Jessica Posner ’09 have expanded the impact of…
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When Worlds Collide: Collaboration and Coincidence in a Mystery from the Skies
Category Online ExclusivesPosted on December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

When Worlds Collide: Collaboration and Coincidence in a Mystery from the Skies

By Rielly Wieners ’18 The origins of the Arizona Meteor Crater were a puzzle to the scientific community well into th…
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“There’s No Place Like Home”: Jeanine Basinger and Lea Carlson
Category Online ExclusivesPosted on September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

“There’s No Place Like Home”: Jeanine Basinger and Lea Carlson

If you want to know how the College of Film and the Moving Image functions on a day-to-day basis, talk with Lea Carlson.…
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Wesleyan Was Here: Albuquerque, 8th and Mountain
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on September 3, 2019

Wesleyan Was Here: Albuquerque, 8th and Mountain

Whether it’s building a troll under a bridge in Seattle or rehabbing a neighborhood in Albuquerque (see below), Wesleyan…
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Helping Working Elephants Return to the Wild
Category Online ExclusivesPosted on August 9, 2019

Helping Working Elephants Return to the Wild

Rebecca Winkler ’16 initially wrote about her experience with Mahouts Elephant Foundation, a UK nonprofit and Thai found…
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A Graphic Novel that Captivates
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on August 9, 2019August 19, 2019

A Graphic Novel that Captivates

“The best graphic novels suggest rather than decree. They allow readers to search for truth in what is shown and said, b…
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