What the Quiller Taught Me Spring 2019To be tranquil and efficient, while creating freely—that’s an aspiration I gleaned from my quilling experience, says Bulletin Designer Phillip Stern ’84. SectionWeb Exclusives
MigrationsSpring 2019Enjoy this migratory spring issue on global alumni who pollinate new ideas in their home countries, STEAM alumni bringing new technology to the marketplace, and sea stars navigating intertidal currents. SectionEditor's Column
Spotlight On ... Adam Bisno '06Spring 2019Bisno received the Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize for research on “Hotel Berlin.” SectionAlumni News
Trust the StorySpring 2019Find the gems in family lore and beyond, says Sam Dingman ’04. SectionAlumni Profiles
A Numbers Game Spring 2019Annie Fetter ’88 wants everyone to love math as much as she does. SectionAlumni Profiles
Great ExplorationsSpring 2019Kenneth E. Sharpe retires this spring after teaching political philosophy, practical ethics, Latin American politics, and foreign policy for more than 40 years. SectionSpoken Word
Star PowerSpring 2019Films with ties to Swarthmore alumni were among those nominated for Academy Awards. SectionCommon Good
Complexity from Cells to ConsciousnessSpring 2019Swatties, surprise, and a new paradigm of interdisciplinary scientific thought. SectionCommon Good
Inspired Giving Spring 2019A Lang family gift and fundraising challenge will designate $9 million to upgrade the Lang Music Building. SectionCommon Good
A Mind UnraveledSpring 2019Kurt Eichenwald ’83 spoke on campus in February about his latest book. SectionCommon Good