Alumni News & Notes
From food to music to gardening: here are some alumni getting noticed.
From food to music to gardening: here are some alumni getting noticed.
Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston, reflects on the upcoming 2023 opening of the International African American Museum, a seminal event in the city’s history.
The senior director of AI4Science at Microsoft Research, Bonnie Kruft ’07 hopes to solve some of humanity’s most intractable problems by combining artificial intelligence with the natural sciences.
Raised on a small farm in Tanzania, where water and electricity shortages were commonplace, Lancie Affonso ’96 (M.S. ’08) couldn’t be more plugged in today, teaching in three different schools at the College.
On the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the landmark legislation that guaranteed equal access and treatment in all areas of education, we look back at its impact on the College.