March-April 2026 Was It Worth It? They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision. View Full Issue
March-April 2026 Was It Worth It? They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision. View Full Issue
Books Book Picks: March/April 2026 The first novel by Daniyal Mueenuddin evokes Pakistan’s contemporary yet feudal countryside.
Books Book Picks: March/April 2026 The first novel by Daniyal Mueenuddin evokes Pakistan’s contemporary yet feudal countryside.
Features Simone Swink ’98 is in Complete Control Running America’s most popular morning show is stressful, but she knows there are bigger challenges in life.
Features Simone Swink ’98 is in Complete Control Running America’s most popular morning show is stressful, but she knows there are bigger challenges in life.
Features Uncovering Art’s Hidden Stories Her art history degree paved the way for Megan Fontanella ’04 to become curator of modern art at The Guggenheim Museum.
Features Uncovering Art’s Hidden Stories Her art history degree paved the way for Megan Fontanella ’04 to become curator of modern art at The Guggenheim Museum.
Features Was It Worth It? They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision.
Features Was It Worth It? They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision.
Features Defending the Okefenokee An unlikely crusader has spent decades protecting America’s greatest blackwater swamp from miners.
Features Defending the Okefenokee An unlikely crusader has spent decades protecting America’s greatest blackwater swamp from miners.
Web First Features The NHL’s Fixer From labor standoffs to the Winter Olympics, Bill Daly ’86 is hockey’s go-to guy.
Web First Features The NHL’s Fixer From labor standoffs to the Winter Olympics, Bill Daly ’86 is hockey’s go-to guy.
Web First Features Life During Wartime A journalist searches for the rhythms of everyday life in Ukraine, where people are locked in endless battle with “a dragon that does not stop.”
Web First Features Life During Wartime A journalist searches for the rhythms of everyday life in Ukraine, where people are locked in endless battle with “a dragon that does not stop.”
Web First Features Finding Grace Amid the Unspeakable Lance Kramer ’06 makes an award-winning documentary after a family member is abducted by Hamas.
Web First Features Finding Grace Amid the Unspeakable Lance Kramer ’06 makes an award-winning documentary after a family member is abducted by Hamas.
Pursuits “A Teacher at Heart” Exeter taps educator Jennifer Karlen Elliott ’98 to lead its next chapter.
Pursuits “A Teacher at Heart” Exeter taps educator Jennifer Karlen Elliott ’98 to lead its next chapter.