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.
McGill literature professor Xander Manshel ’09, MA English ’14 appeared on the podcast to share his research on the influence of literary prizes and how they’ve changed over the last 35 years.
For the past decade, marine ecologist Stephen Heck ’09.5 has been studying and working to conserve carbon-storing eelgrass meadows off the coast of Long Island.
Independent film producer Brad Becker-Parton ’11.5 was recognized at the Sundance Film Festival for his body of work and commitment to creative producing.