Chris Wood ’88 heads Trout Unlimited, whose Priority Waters initiative is coordinating disparate watershed conservation projects among government agencies and partner organizations to expand the scope and impact on landscapes.
Baby Carl’s Happy Apocalypse, a podcast from the New Perennials project, takes a comedic approach to serious topics like climate change and socioeconomic inequality.
Lauren Markham ’05 reckons with the global migration crisis, the limits of journalism in addressing it, and her own family’s emigration from Greece in her new book, A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging.
Lauren Sayula ’23 initially planned to major in computer science but pivoted to film and media culture halfway through college after rediscovering her passion for video editing.
Annie Grayer ’17.5 is on the 2024 Forbes “30 Under 30” list of notable professionals in media. Grayer reports on Capitol Hill for CNN and contributed to more than 200 stories last year.
The New York Times recently featured Henry Flores ’01, who founded Classic Watch Club as a welcoming space for new and experienced watch collectors alike.
A marine conservation program directed by Emily Owen ’05 is one of five eco-focused organizations to win a prestigious Earthshot Prize from Prince William’s Royal Foundation.