Polly Becker (Cover; “Family Ties”) is an illustrator in Boston, Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, the New York Times Magazine, and Rolling Stone.
Elisabeth Crean (“All in the Family”) is a writer in South Hero, Vermont.
Alex Crumb ’07 (“See the Evil”) is a senior at Middlebury.
Kathleen Dooher (“The Power of One”) is a photographer in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Tim Etchells ’74 (“Life in the ER”) is director of interactive communications at Middlebury.
Catherine O’Neill Grace ’72 (“Family Ties”) is the coauthor of Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of Children.
Bob Gulla ’83 (“Dispatch Is Dead! Long Live Dispatch!”) is a freelance music journalist in Rhode Island.
Bob Handelman (“Risky Business”; “Safi’s Choice”) is a photographer in New York City.
Clayton Hanmer (“Walking George to School”) is an illustrator in Toronto.
Jay Heinrichs ’77 (“Walking George to School”) is the author of Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us about the Art of Persuasion, which will be published in February.
Hadley Hooper (“Save the Children”) is an illustrator in Denver, Colorado.
Blair Kloman, M.A. English '94 ("Nature, Unveiled"), is senior writer in the public affairs office at Middlebury.
Pamela Littky (“Dispatch Is Dead! Long Live Dispatch!”) is a photographer best known for shooting rock-and-roll bands. She’s based in Los Angeles.
Greg MacKay ’81 (“Save the Children”) is a foster parent in south Florida.
Sheila McGrory-Klyza (“Safi’s Choice”) is a freelance writer in Bristol, Vermont.
John Pulley (“The $44,000 Question”) is a journalist covering education in Washington, D.C.
Gretel H. Schueller (“The Power of One”) is a writer in Essex, New York.
Writer Sarah Tuff ’95 (“Risky Business”) is a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine.
Nate Williams (“The $44,000 Question”) is an illustrator in Argentina.