Teaching and Learning about American Indians There’s a lot of debate in the country, and I think it’s getting especially heated now, about whose history is...
The World’s a Stage Professions for some and hobbies for others, the performing arts can assert themselves in anyone’s daily life, often in unexpected...
The Art of Crafting Your Job A national arts leader, Emil Kang ’90 took his first job as a gallery receptionist and made it his own....
A Problem Solver, and a Bridge, at Microsoft Sophie Zhang ’17 is nine months into her first post-college job. Here’s what she’s learned so far....
‘Closed Captioning For Personal Conversations’ When Brandon Isobe ’10 was growing up in Honolulu, his family used simplified speech so that Brandon’s father, Gerald, who...
Meet the Young Alumni Council The mission of the Young Alumni Council is to foster and sustain relationships with College graduates of the last decade—more...
Meet the cochairs: Simon Alumni Board The Simon Alumni Board, a group of 30 business leaders, meets formally, hosts events, and shares advice with those who...
Four years on campus, a lifetime of friendship For 62 years, about a dozen “City Girls” have been getting together just about every month. At first, they met...
U of R, U of R, ’68! While many of the historic events and cultural moments of 1968 continue to resonate in American social and political life,...
The staggering cost of being black in America The premise isn’t new: engineer and business executive Shawn Rochester ’97, in a recent book, The Black Tax: The Cost...