Favorite Spaces with Herb Smith ’91E Smith picked up his first trumpet when he was nine years old. Today, the Olds Ambassador rent-to-own brass horn can...
History in the making On April 7, 2022, the Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the 116th Supreme Court justice. When...
‘Leave a Light on for Others’ To mark the first anniversary of the University’s Black Alumni Network, six Black members of the University’s Board of Trustees...
Heartfelt gift advances clinical research to improve quality of life for Alzheimer’s patients and their families As a leader of the School of Medicine and Dentistry Class of 1962, Charles “Chuck” Duvall, MD, or “Dr. D,”...
Starting a sweet venture: Anna Gaines ’15 and Yuting Yang ’16 In high school, Yuting Yang ’16 was a Chinese exchange student in Palmer, Alaska, when she met Anna Gaines ’15....
Good Books: Tim Russert’s Wisdom of our Fathers Just in time for Father’s Day, University volunteer and parent Mitchell Hecker P’23 recommends Tim Russert’s Wisdom of our Fathers:...
Tribute: Jay Last ’51 Considered one of the fathers of Silicon Valley, Jay Last ’51, ’11 (Honorary) had an extraordinary career in science, technology,...
Talking to Strangers in Stressful Times The SaFE program was set up to offer a guiding hand to parents who are low-income, or don’t have a...
She’s Got ‘Clazz’ Janinah Burnett ’02E (MM) was two when her Uncle Henry, a bass player, sat her down in a chair onstage...
Ask the Archivist Every November, for longer than anyone can remember, the River Campus Libraries has celebrated its very best tradition: providing donations...