Back in February, as the world slowly awakened to the reality of COVID-19, public health authorities were still advising against widespread use of face masks. Concerned about dwindling supplies for medical workers, authorities all the way up to… read more
Michael Lees ’15 long wondered why humans abandoned the simplicity of nature. So he determined to seek the answer — by spending six months in a rainforest in his homeland of Dominica, and making a film of the experience. read more
Tom Quinn ’93 — founder and chief executive officer of film distributor NEON and a key driver in the genre-bending movie Parasite’s journey to Oscar history — credits his college gig at the now-defunct video rental shop with introducing him… read more
Catya McMullen ’11 helped form Project Homebound, a series of online video performances, with all proceeds from ticket sales going to the nonprofit No Kid Hungry. read more
The diplomatic career of Amy Eagleburger ’08 already has included postings in Nicaragua and Moscow, and a stint helping manage investment policy in South Asia. read more
Blake Crouch ’00, known for his page-turners that delve into the outer edges of science, reality and human nature, found his most recent story by looking into his own life. read more
Robert Epting ’67 has taken nearly 3,200 young people on their first flights, many of them children being treated for devastating injuries at the N.C. Jaycee Burn Center. read more
In her first book, “No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram,” Sarah Frier ’11 covers the rise of the photo-sharing giant. read more
Michael Klauke ’86 (BFA) is a visual artist. But his fascination — and his artistic expression — is with words. read more
Liz O’Sullivan ’12 quit her job with a company employing the growing power of artificial intelligence over concern about AI’s expanding reach and how it’s used. read more