A poet’s venture into dairy farming becomes a journey of mud and guts, faith and trust. by Luke Blakeslee ’11 Venus is autumn’s morning star. I am not. In the first week of […]
For his soon-to-be released documentary “about the power of forgiveness to end gun violence,” Garrard McClendon ’88 interviewed the families of 22 murder victims— starting with his own. by Steve Charles Clouds […]
We asked readers to tell us about the most embarrassing moment of their professional careers, and we printed many of the responses in WM Winter 2018. But we only have so much […]
“I so enjoyed this process because it was a conversation throughout—like a little classroom or think tank.” Associate Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser is talking about her latest book and her work […]
1. When reading took hold in Germany in the late 1700s, a group of German intellectuals warned that it endangers your body and mind. They believed that books, particularly works of narrative […]
IN APRIL 2017, AFTER WORKING HIS WAY UP THE OFFICIATING LADDER FROM POP WARNER GAMES TO THE BIG TEN, STEVEN WOODS ’93 GOT THE PHONE CALL OFFICIALS DREAM OF: “WE’D LIKE TO […]
Call him the accidental Ironman. Eight years ago Aaron Springhetti ’08 was in dental school when some friends— runners looking for a new challenge—suggested a triathlon. He tagged along largely unaware of […]
WM ASKED OUR READERS, “What was the most embarrassing moment of your professional career?” “THINK I CAN MAKE IT?!” Adam Burtner ’17 was loading 156,000 eggs into a delivery truck before […]
The latest print edition of the magazine is out, but some of our favorite photos didn’t make the final cut. Here are a few of them:
Director of Communications and Marketing Kim Johnson is our best photographer. So imagine her joy (and ours!) when got the chance to spend a couple days interviewing and photographing alumni and students at one of […]