FeaturesGetting Lost in ColorSpring 2018How do we make choices about color? Immerse yourself in this vibrant world … then find your way back home.
FeaturesThe Wisdom of WombatsSpring 2018A hairy-nosed zoological curiosity sparked Andy Podolsky ’88’s passion for conservation.
FeaturesCabinet of TreasuresSpring 2018Explore the campus historical wonders hidden in plain sight in the lobby of the Service Building.
FeaturesA Lasting LegacySpring 2018Like Swarthmore father, like Swarthmore son for Karan Madan ’91 and Arjun Madan ’21.
Web ExclusivesGreenYellowRed BluePink: A PoemSpring 2018Written/performed by Emma Mogavero ’20, Gabriel Contreras ’20, and Alex Kingsley ’20.
Web ExclusivesMore Endangered Than Giant PandasSpring 2018Andy Podolsky ’88's wombat conservation lecture.
Web ExclusivesGreen, Orange, Red—the Colors of GhanaSpring 2018Ghana left an impression of color, joy, and friendship for Lang scholar Tamara De Moor ’10.
FeaturesBlueSpring 2018As an instructor at Swarthmore, Andrew Hauze ’04 has twice performed George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.
FeaturesBlack & WhiteSpring 2018“Black-and-white in photography frees your mind from having to process all the colors,” says Ron Tarver, a visiting assistant professor of studio art.
FeaturesPurpleSpring 2018Purple, historically a color of royalty and nobility, took on a different meaning in the military.
FeaturesOrange & YellowSpring 2018“Orange is a cheery antidote to the typically bland world of residential real estate,” says Eli Spevak ’93.
FeaturesRedSpring 2018Red is passionate. And love was one reason Ross Ogden ’66 joined the American Red Cross.
Liberal Arts LivesHearts of Garnet Spring 2018Entrepreneurs Way-Ting Chen ’94 and Jennifer Li Shen ’94 co-founded Blue Garnet, an LA-based consulting firm.
Liberal Arts LivesBest Supportive ActorSpring 2018Dante Anthony Fuoco ’12 flexed his improv performance muscles in New Orleans.
Alumni ProfilesA Lion, a Stitch, and a WardrobeSpring 2018When it comes to design, Ryane Disken-Cahill ’12 is magical.
Alumni NewsSpotlight On … Jumatatu Poe ’04 and Tayarisha Poe ’12Spring 2018These siblings were honored by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
Alumni ProfilesNot Your Average JoeSpring 2018Joe Khan ’97 is making a difference as an attorney and beyond.
Learning CurvePolitical ScienceSpring 2018South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard ’79 is dedicated to conservation.
Common GoodCreative Visioning Spring 2018Jane Dreeben ’79 celebrates the creative journeys of fellow islanders on Martha's Vinyeard.
Common GoodBallpark Figure Spring 2018Shingo Murata ’07 manages operations for a professional baseball team in Japan.
Common GoodNeedle and Thread Spring 2018“My goal is to make enough quilts to use up all my fabric,” says Sylvia Bogsch Rucker ’65.
Alumni NewsSpotlight On … Read ’93 And Rachel Guy Schuchardt ’94Spring 2018Read ’93 and Rachel Guy Schuchardt ’94 added a daughter and two granddaughters to their family last year.
Common GoodColor Where the Spirit LeadsSpring 2018Contemplative coloring inspires Sharon Seyfarth Garner ’89.
Alumni NewsSpotlight On … Nancy Noble Holland ’72Spring 2018She fulfilled a long-held dream in the fall: conducting Brahms’s Requiem with 80 performers.
Common GoodHelping HandsSpring 2018An athletic training trip to Puerto Rico became so much more for student-athletes.
RewindI am a Swat EngineerSpring 2018Swarthmore’s engineering program set him up precisely for his career.
Common GoodTracking TrajectoriesSpring 2018“Strategy is a complex game that rewards the sharpest thinking,” says Peter Cohan ’79.
Common GoodGreen GoddessSpring 2018The late Susan Oliver ’53 was so much more than one iconic Star Trek role.
Common GoodNew AppointmentsSpring 2018Sarah Willie-LeBreton and Salem Shuchman ’84 are shaping Swarthmore.
Alumni Profiles‘Eagle’ When She FliesSpring 2018Patricia Brooks Eldridge ’60 is soaring to new heights—personally and professionally.
Q&AFootprints: Jonathan Gilligan ’82Spring 2018Jonathan Gilligan ’82 on how the private sector can play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Behind the BookOtherwordly, OurselvesSpring 2018Joanne Lipson Freed ’05 on ethics, otherness, and the power of fiction.
Community VoicesDelivering Hope Spring 2018Voter anxiety helped fuel upset wins in their Boston community.
Looking BackSally Ride ’72Spring 2018Although Sally Ride ’72 opted for Stanford over Swarthmore after three semesters, she never forgot the College.