An irreverent compendium of the ideas,
episodes, people, and traditions that have shaped ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï in the last 100 years.
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï music professor David Schiff searches for the real Duke Ellington.
Ephemeral librarian Megan Shaw Prelinger ’90 breaks every rule in the book.
Career expert Don Asher ’83 helps Gen Y navigate a grim job market.
Researcher Jeff Koplow ’90 finds a new way to cool overheating computers.
Classic Lectures
Prof. Thomas Gillcrist explores Aeschylus's great trilogy.
In Memoriam
Steve Jobs [1955–2011]
In Memoriam
Helen A. Stafford [biology 1954–87]
Campaign Update
Parents and the Performing Arts
Campaign Update
Gift from Lester Lave ’60 will strengthen economics department.
(Not so) Retiring Professors
[Biology, 1972–2011]
(Not so) Retiring Professors
[History, 1973–2011]
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