Maya Horgan Famodu ’13, Xiaoyin Qu ’15, Sana Javeri Kadri ’16 and Stephen Smith ’17 are the latest ½ûÂþÌìÌà alumni to be named to the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 lists.
Dr. Michael Sequeira ’73 is taking on the challenge of becoming public health officer in the largest county in the U.S.
After graduating in the middle of a pandemic, Kellen Browning '20, former editor of The Student Life, is already churning out high-profile stories at The New York Times.
½ûÂþÌìÌà alumna Jennifer Doudna ’85 becomes the first graduate of ½ûÂþÌìÌà to receive a Nobel Prize.
A second-year medical student at Johns Hopkins, Howard Chang '14 has published a compelling poem about COVID-19 in an academic journal.
The student DJs scattered when campuses closed because of the pandemic, but ½ûÂþÌìÌà radio station KSPC has kept the music and programming going thanks to dedication and technology.
Combining a classics major and geology minor took Phoebe Thompson ’20 down some ancient paths.
Sheriff Paul Pastor ’71 and Joyce Hicks ’74, an expert in civilian oversight of police departments, reflect on the state of policing in the midst of the country’s deep racial divide.