As the president of the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, Vina Mikesell, who died August 15, raised the awareness of many in the community about discrimination toward women. As a […]
Class Notes
WM asked our readers: How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually? I walk “The Camino.” I first travelled to Spain in 1978 to study Spanish at the […]
“The Appalachian Trail was beautiful, evil, demanding but forgiving. It taught us the importance of individuality, luck and determination. The best lesson, however, was the value of each person who hiked it, […]
WM asked alumni, “How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? Walking for the Future Jesse Owens said, “If we walk long enough and talk long enough, we […]
Photography is a quest for light, but sometimes there’s just too much. Like last July 15, 11 a.m., when we were interviewing filmmaker and former Little Giant quarterback Russ Harbaugh ’06 in […]
“I believe that biology is not destiny.” by Andrea James ’89 My view of family is shaped by being an adoptee, a transgender woman, and a youth advocate. That gives me a […]
We’ve been fortunate at WM to include photographer Denis Kelly’s images several times in the last 20 years, but this photograph of Mato Tapila is one of his most striking pieces. In […]
The following is the preface to Ice Ship: The Epic Voyages of the Polar Adventurer Fram, by Charles Johnson ’65. The retired naturalist for the State of Vermont, Johnson has been fascinated with […]
Alan White ’60 was seven years old and playing at his friend Jimmy Beers’ house in Jackson, MI, the first time he heard a piano played live. “There was this beautiful noise from […]
by Bill Cook ’66 Online exclusive: More travel stories from our alumni and faculty The oldest man calmly got up, pulled out an AK-47, and then loaded it and waved it toward us. I […]
How Indy’s top rat catcher, Jack Clarke ’69, became Indy’s ancient tree enthusiast. Read Story
On Saturday, October 22, Bishop Michael Barber SJ ordained Sean Salai ’03, a Jesuit, to the transitional diaconate. Sean will be ordained a Catholic priest for the Jesuit order on June 10, […]