by | Jul 21, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Faces on the Train is a podcast produced by Felicia Chappelle ’91 which focuses on short narratives of emotional imagination. “Hundreds of stories live inside of the people we meet or pass on the street or those we cross paths with every day. A whole world is...
by | Jul 9, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Alan Brownstein ’69 expresses his view on Trump and the debate about American symbols and monuments in an opinion piece published by The Hill on July 7, 2020. “During the national debate about American symbols and monuments, Donald Trump makes two claims:...
by | Jul 9, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Hansen Publishing Group released The Understudy by Ellen Tovatt Leary ’64 on July 1st, 2020 – a book about the life of Nina Landau, a Broadway actress in the 1970s living in New York City. The book follows her journey from anxious Broadway auditions to her eventual...
by | Jul 9, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Aurore Sibley ’98 (a.k.a. Peterson), has recorded and produced a debut solo album of original music entitled “Book of Song,” which can be found on all streaming platforms as of July 24th, 2020. The album features Aurore on keyboards, guitar, bass, mandolin, and...
by | Jul 7, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
In an article for Belt Magazine, Eric Rhodes ’16 writes about Ohio’s long and complicated relationship with the confederacy. He leads us on a journey through history in order to examine why Ohio, a historically blue state, has recently voted against Cleveland...
by | Jul 1, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
House Democrats have approved a bill to admit Washington, D.C., as a state on Friday, June 26, 2020. The bill, introduced by DC’s nonvoting House member, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, would shrink the federal capital to a small area encompassing the White House,...