The Big Picture
Professor Gaylyn Studlar reveals new ways to understand Hollywood as an industry, as well as its effects on our perceptions and culture.
A Great Distance to Traverse
In Absence of Closure, Gustav Schonfeld, MD, the Samuel E. Schechter Professor of Medicine, recounts an amazing life journey, from a happy childhood in Munkacs, to the horrors of Auschwitz, to a long-term career at the university.
A Green Appeal
Architecture and business alumna Leigh Stringer works on and writes about sustainable strategies for the workplace. Although the greening of work and life is slow, it’s the “right thing to do,” she says.
Journalism Reinvents Itself
Alumnus Merrill Brown, a master at straddling old world media and new technology, promotes innovative strategies for how journalism can survive in the digital age.
Protecting Our Soldiers, Defending Our Future
As director of Defense Research & Engineering, alumnus Zachary Lemnios oversees technological developments that protect our country, from soldiers in the field to attacks in cyberspace.
Committed to Student Evolution
As dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Richard Smith, PhD, oversees the evolution of student success.
A Special Man Builds a Special Collection
James Schiele, AB ’52, MLA ’85, shares his collection of American history prints with the university, for the benefit of generations to come.
Collaboration Creates Innovative Fashion Line
Danielle Dankner, AB ’08, and Ashley Cook, BSBA ’08, founded ash&dans, a clothing and accessory line, featuring scarves and other embellished jersey pieces.
Activist Empowers People with Disabilities
T.J. Hill, JD ’03, who has lifelong learning disabilities, strives to develop social policy for other people with disabilities through his career and civic activities.
Animal Lover’s ‘Tails’ Promote Literacy, Pet Rescue
Ilene Fine, AB ’82, advocates for literacy and pet rescue through her books about her two adopted dogs, who serve in pet therapy programs at schools.
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