Mind and Nature
Nick Vail ’02 shared how his time at an environmental education camp during high school led to his current work leading meditation retreats in nature.
Nick Vail ’02 shared how his time at an environmental education camp during high school led to his current work leading meditation retreats in nature.
Housing developer Zeke Davisson ’08 shared his insights with Seven Days about the moving parts involved in creating more affordable housing in Vermont.
The New York Times Lifestyle section featured George Arison ’00 and his husband, Robert Luo, who have embraced domestic life with their “twiblings” while balancing rigorous professions.
The Athletics Department spotlights Jeffrey Paul King ’05.5, who was a member of the men’s track-and-field team and majored in geography.
Jeff “J.T.” Price ’01 is the editor in chief of the literary magazine Brazenhead Review, which originated out of an illegal secondhand bookstore run out of an Upper East Side Manhattan apartment.
Over the past 16 years, Robert van Horne ’00.5 has become one of the premier graphic designers for Bay Area restaurants and California wine labels, including that of his former dorm mate Ian Brand ’99.
Writer Jessica Gigot ’01 interviewed Andi Lloyd, former biology professor and vice president for academic affairs, on her podcast, Her Deepest Ecologies.
Eric Rygg ’04 is a fourth-generation horseradish farmer whose Huntsinger Farms grows the spicy root vegetable on nearly 1,000 acres in Wisconsin.
For Tyler Carrington, MA German ’07, having a community of people willing to make mistakes and explore together made his language immersion experience a success.