The Watering Hole
How two alumni ditched their conventional jobs and opened a brewpub.
Photographs by Kathleen Dooher, Barley Smalls Photograph by Alyssa ParkerAugust 9, 2018
How two alumni ditched their conventional jobs and opened a brewpub.
The places they work. A photographic essay.
Avery Shawler ’13 left her Idaho apartment one morning in 2016 to hike a prominent mountain peak. It’s a miracle that she returned.
The Ripton Country Store is for sale. An alumna reflects on this treasured local landmark.
Chris Wood ’88 works to save fish, preserve habitat, and engage a new generation of conservationists.
In this day and age, just how wild and free is the mustang?
A writer reflects on his lifelong relationship with the spoken word.
A professor of gender, sexuality, and feminist studies, discusses her evolution from journalist to scholar and reflects on the promise and peril of social media.
Discovering lives of courage and meaning at Reunion Weekend
A visit to the Mittelman Observatory