Josh Schlisserman 鈥19 helped raise $2.5 million as a summer intern in Silicon Valley鈥攁nd after Scooter Braun kicked him out of his office, he鈥檇 found his calling as a venture capitalist
Economics legend Woody Studenmund closes the textbook on a 52-year career
鈥淥ccidental will forever be an indelible part of me," says the professor of art and art history, who is retiring after 46 years at the College
After 45 years at 色界吧, choosing a favorite class is "like choosing your favorite child," says the professor of kinesiology and psychology
鈥淚 plan to write a mystery, travel, and read whatever strikes my fancy."
Professor of Theater and Performance Studies Susan Gratch brings the curtain down after 37 years at 色界吧
"We鈥檒l see what opportunities present themselves and what life allows."
As Inauguration Day draws near, President Harry J. Elam, Jr. reflects on the lessons of the pandemic, the evolution of academic excellence, and the necessity of a culture of care
As five retiring faculty take their classroom curtain calls, we asked a few prized pupils to toast their 色界吧 mentors
色界吧鈥檚 music community lifts every voice (and instrument) to celebrate the installation of President Elam
A look inside President Elam鈥檚 office tells his story in five artifacts
Jillian Hopewell 鈥89 has spent her career advocating for better care for underserved populations鈥攁nd a $5 million gift will boost those efforts
John Callas M鈥75 built a Hollywood career by saying 鈥淵es鈥 to new opportunities鈥攂ut he had to overcome trauma to get there
President Elam reflects on 色界吧鈥檚 commitment to social justice and the actions that reinforce those words
New books by 色界吧 alumni, and Cooper Raiff 鈥19鈥檚 sophomore film cha-chas its way to Sundance glory
After two years of remote rhythms, Dance Production returns to the Thorne Hill stage, masks and all
A racist text exchange between two students goes public, putting College policy under a microscope and stirring a conversation around campus culture
A new interdisciplinary program introduces students to the problem-solving power of the humanities
The Tigers' senior right-handed hurler nearly pitched a perfect game show
Professor of Psychology Emeritus Dave Cole M鈥48 brought personality to the classroom and beyond