Alumni11 Teaching's Diversity Problem Travis Bristol is working to keep male teachers of color in public schools
Books+ Obama: An Intimate Portrait Chronicles Eight Extraordinary Years Pete Souza (COM’76) publishes new book
Alumni1 The Unlikely Dot-Com Millionaire Alum builds Tripping.com, a search engine for vacation rentals
Research+ Clamshells and Climate Change What seal bones and clamshells teach us about past climate Video
April 20, 2018Marisa Moseley Named New Women’s Basketball CoachAlum was assistant coach at UConn for nine years
April 19, 2018Jump-start Your Job Search: Payden & Rygel Investment Management ExecAlum Erinn R. King gives career advice
April 18, 2018King in the Wilderness a Haunting Look Back at MLK’s Final YearsEmmy-winning CAS alum is editor of new HBO documentary video
April 17, 2018COM Alum Brings Another Genius to Life on the ScreenProducer Sam Sokolow talks about Einstein, Picasso
April 13, 2018Chopped Finalist’s Mission to Master DessertFor SHA student, an interest in cooking leads to passion for baking
March 29, 2018 Weike Wang Wins Whiting Award A PhD’s novel about a PhD student takes emerging writer prize
January 31, 2018 Outer Worlds and Inner Lives In Jessica Keener’s Strangers in Budapest, family mysteries mingle with the city’s haunting past
January 23, 2018 CAS Biology Professor Pens First Thriller Geoffrey Cooper’s novel tackles envy and greed among scientists
September 29, 2017 Real-Life Wrongful Conviction Inspires Dick Lehr’s YA Novel New book by COM prof a departure for best-selling author
June 20, 2017 Reviews New fiction by Diana Rodriguez Wallach (COM’00), nonfiction by Peter Aaron (CGS’85), John P. Mason (GRS’71)
February 14, 2017 Reviews New fiction by Kathleen Spivack, nonfiction by Jessica Bennett, Joe Solmonese, Elissa Altman
February 13, 2017 Weaving Asian American History Peter Ho Davies’ The Fortunes is by turns haunting and comical