Getting to know Josh Whitman
Josh Whitman, who became the John M. Schael Director of Athletics in August, talks about his vision and experience.
McKelvey: Engineer your way
Alumnus Jim McKelvey, co-founder of Square, discusses how his education prepared him for entrepreneurship.
Carl Phillips’ ‘The Art of Daring’ celebrates literature as risk
Carl Phillips’ “The Art of Daring: Risk, Restlessness, Imagination” is reviewed in the Los Angeles Times.
‘The Hope of Ferguson’
Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, PhD, writes in Religion & Politics about how events in Ferguson have given some people hope for a renewed effort to fight injustice.
Early reviews book about the noose
Gerald Early, PhD, reviews “The Thirteenth Turn: A History of the Noose” in The Washington Post.
Can technology prevent another Ferguson?
Neil Richards, JD, writes a commentary for CNN about police use of body cameras.
‘Citizenship in Cold War America’
Andrea Friedman, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, has published a new book about the meaning of American citizenship during the Cold War.
Architect Robert McCarter publishes new work
Robert McCarter, of the Sam Fox School, has published a monograph examining the works of Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.
McBride offers take on health-care policy
Timothy McBride, PhD, of the Brown School, writes about the Affordable Care Act and the uninsured in his Blog on Health Policy, recently touted as a top health-care blog to follow.
Ebola: what you need to know
Infectious disease specialist Steven Lawrence, MD, answers questions about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa.
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