Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021July 13, 2022Turning Up the Heat With presidential politics threatening to relegate climate change to the background, Evan Weber ’13 and Michelle Regalado Deatrick ’83 joined forces, pushing the Democratic National Committee to face …
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021July 13, 2022Anti-Racist Community-Building Through the Arts An ambitious new interdisciplinary leadership training initiative supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation looks to …
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021July 13, 2022Skin Deep: Racial Bias In Wearable Tech Technology influences the way we eat, sleep, exercise, and perform our daily routines. But what to do when we discover t…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021July 13, 2022Building(s) For the Future With open and airy common spaces—including a glass-walled courtyard and cafe facing an outdoor plaza, Shanklin, and Chur…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021July 13, 2022What Artificial Intelligence Can’t See After important roles at some of big tech’s biggest firms, Hong Qu ’99 is training a critical lens on the ethical implic…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021Embracing Unpredictability: Professor Chris Chenier Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art Christopher Chenier explores the risks and rewards of code as a creative medium, empl…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021A Hard Life, Well Lived Professor Christina Crosby’s life as a cyclist, faculty chair, and able-bodied person was brought to a devastating halt …
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021Unlocking Access: Delaware College Scholars Tony Alleyne ’05, left, and Jordan Bonner ’19, right, work together at Delaware College Scholars, a program aimed at hel…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021Virtually Within Reach Photo copyright Andy & Yu Kai Tan Employing 3D-scanning technology to create computerized models of objects in W…
Category 2021 Issue 1Posted on May 28, 2021May 28, 2021Mending the Lending Gap Greg Heller '04 leads the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority and is senior vice president at the Philadelphia Housing …