The liberal arts roots of genius
In Brave Genius, biologist Sean Carroll, PhD, AB ’79, moves beyond science and into World War II history, the French Resistance, philosophy and Cold War politics to tell the story of two Nobel Prize winners, biologist Jacques Monod and writer Albert Camus.
Engineering skills in a health-care world
Alumna Alice Ndikumana, a technology consultant at Deloitte focusing on health care, finds herself on the front lines of one of the most hotly contested policy debates in U.S. history: health-care reform under the Affordable Care Act.
A man for all seasonings
As the dining writer for The Times-Picayune and its website, NOLA.com, Todd Price, AB ’96, has become a well-known figure in the Big Easy’s bustling restaurant community.
Astrophysicist finds stories in the stars
The confluence of astrophysics and art meet in the studio of Annette Lee, MS ’08. An artist-scientist of Native American ancestry, Lee’s work has reconnected the Dakota and Ojibwe tribes with the star knowledge of her forebearers.
Lost boys
For his Lost Memory collection, photographer Stanley Strembicki documented water-damaged photographs former residents of New Orleans were forced to abandon during Hurricane Katrina.
Shaping the future
Our goal is to strengthen the university’s leadership today to benefit St. Louis, America and the world tomorrow.
From risk to reward
Alumnus Ed deZevallos is a lifelong serial entrepreneur, managing risk against reward and sharing his success to provide opportunities for others.