University People

A New HAA President at a Tumultuous Time

A career in higher ed inspired Will Makris to give back.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Greg Stone, an Emerging Novelist at 70

Late-life inspiration leads to pulpy noir novel

by Lydialyle Gibson

Is Pedagogy About Us?

Questioning the intellectual rigor of bringing identity into the classroom

by Isabella Cho

The Tangible Past

How Philip C. Mead enlivens American history

by Nell Porter-Brown

Battling Eating Disorders

A medical student’s cause

by Lindsay Mitchell

What Work Means

Does Gen Z expect too much from employers?

by Aden Barton

Aloian Memorial Scholars

House leaders

An “Older Sister” to Combat Anemia

Alan Espinosa addresses a global health challenge.

by Nancy Walecki

HAA Award Winners

Honoring service to the University

Club and Alumni Interest Group Awards

Fostering community

Her Bread and Butter

A third-generation French baker on legacy loaves and the "magic" of baking

by Nell Porter-Brown