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July/August 2019
Humanities & Culture
Public Enemy No. 1
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger ’03, publisher of the “failing New York Times"
Politics & Law
Andrew Yang Wants to Give You $1,000
Andrew Yang ’96 and his surprisingly successful presidential candidacy.
Under the Elms
University News
Fred’s Reds
From the greenhouse to the Green
Science & Tech
World Wide Beginnings
The web’s roots at Brown
Ever True
Robing Them Right
Ginie Callas ’48 has outfitted decades of honorary degree recipients
University News
Through the Gates, Together
Father-daughter grads
Humanities & Culture
Curated Cuisine
African American home cooking in the academy
Medicine & Health
ER Apps
From Fitbits to medical diagnostics
University News
Out There
John Krasinski ’01 on ditching your comfort zone
Current Obsession
First Person
Greener House
Can an old house learn green tricks?
Beyond the Gates
Sports & Recreation
High Climbing
An alum takes up "highpointing" at age 60
Science & Tech
Puzzling Days
Powerful brains at work for the annual MIT Mystery Hunt
Medicine & Health
Birth Mama
The long and satisfying career of Afua Hassan ’81
Humanities & Culture
Rich But Nice
Sociologist Rachel Sherman ’91 on why 1-percenters need to see themselves as virtuous
Education
Wilderness Therapy
Transformative learning in the backwoods of Maine
The Arts
The Accidental Director
A longtime Hollywood writer-producer takes his turn at the helm
Sports & Recreation
World Class
Rugby referee Emily Hsieh ’12 aims for the Olympics
Service & Advocacy
A Long Recovery
Helping to create community spaces in storm-battered Puerto Rico
The Arts
Grammy Award Winner
Violinist Lili Haydn '92 wins a Grammy
The Arts
Partners in Verse
Taking their spoken-word poetry around the world
The Arts
Fresh Ink
New books by Mark Mayer '06, Mathangi Subramanian '02 and Wendy Walker '89.
The Classes
Ever True
100 Years of Gratitude
Teresa Elizabeth Gagnon Mellone ’39, ’62 AM at her 80th reunion
Courses of Study
Service & Advocacy
Classmates Behind Bars
What happened when students at Brown and at a nearby prison took the same course—together.
From the President
University News
Healthier Lives
Brown’s MD/PhD program is the integration between medical and doctoral education.
The Big Issue
History
Northern Aggression
A Brown symposium looks at the key role Rhode Island—and all of New England—played in the slave trade.
From the Editor
University News
The Essence of Brown
The BAM is honored with six CASE Awards.