Engineering with a mission Monique Beeler, 28 Sep 2017 < 1 min read Engineering with a mission Engineering With a Mission has been the motto of the School of Engineering for the past decade.
Pitch Perfect Monique Beeler, 28 Sep 2017 5 min read Pitch Perfect A season of celebration for Julie Johnston Ertz ’14 on and off the field.
Life in the Shadows SCM staff, 28 Sep 2017 4 min read Life in the Shadows Big data knows more about your life than you realize. In Data Shadows, artist AnnieLaurie Erickson explores the real impact of your digital identity.
Here Come the Decabots Matt Morgan, 28 Sep 2017 < 1 min read Here Come the Decabots Erin Guthrie ’18, Scot Tomer M.S. ’21, and their swarm of small test robots lead the charge in sniffing out pollution.
Summer of Love SCM Staff, 28 Sep 2017 3 min read Summer of Love Where were you for the summer of ’67? We asked.
Education Is an Act of Faith SCM Staff, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Education Is an Act of Faith Remembering teacher, scholar, and women’s soccer fan extraordinaire Eric O. Hanson.
Be Tender and Laugh Steven Boyd Saum, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Be Tender and Laugh Farewell to Brian Doyle: a lover of life, catcher of stories, and dear friend to this magazine.
07/16/17 Steven Boyd Saum, 28 Sep 2017 < 1 min read 07/16/17 Vigil for justice: In summer protests, Poles take to the streets to try to save their independent judiciary.
Just Because Steven Boyd Saum, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Just Because Justice in the past and the present—and for future generations. Plus meditations on eclipses, rockabilly, and laughter.
Get Smart Matt Morgan, 28 Sep 2017 < 1 min read Get Smart John-Paul Hurley ’18 and Behnam Dezfouli want to hit fast-forward on transforming the internet of things.
Home & Away Ciaran Freeman ’18, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Home & Away Journeys along the Mexican border with artist Richard Misrach and composer Guillermo Galindo. And one student’s exploration of the personal connection with that place.