Saluting the 2025 Centennial Medalists

Four alumni of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are honored.

by Olivia Farrar

Poetic Paschen

The Chicago poet has spread the good wordings via book, CD—and subway.

by Craig Lambert

Hunger Fighter

John Teton '70 directs the International Food Security Treaty Campaign.

by Madeleine Schwartz

Marijuana Advocate

Dale Gieringer '68 takes his stand on libertarian and humanitarian grounds.

by Maya E. Shwayder

Crimson Olympian

Frank Gorman '59 shares his Olympic memories.

by Maya E. Shwayder

Echoes of the Central Valley

Chicano writer Manuel Muñoz ’94 mines the “humanizing effect of literature.”

by Nell Porter-Brown

Alan M. Garber Appointed Provost

Physician and economist will succeed Steven E. Hyman September 1.

Vita: Leverett Gleason

Brief life of a comics impresario: 1898-1971

by Brett Dakin

World’s Best Blogger?

Andrew Sullivan’s views are predictable in only one way: always stimulating.

by Jesse Kornbluth

Air Afghanistan

Radio news and the "journalism of hope" thrive in a dangerous place.

by Craig Lambert

Kosher Delights

Law School alumna Dawn LaRochelle left her law practice to become a caterer and restaurateur.

by Nell Porter-Brown