A Tale for Retail

An alumna and her sister take their beauty brand to the next level by leaning into their culture.

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From IG to the Industry

Former theater student Lorenzo “Renny” Cromwell is ascending the show biz ladder after becoming a viral sensation on social media.

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A Person Restored

Garrard Conley ’20 M.F.A. fell into activism when his bestselling memoir brought conversion therapy—and the harm it causes—to wide attention.

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Places to Be

As senior assistant to the director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Sami Binder ’18 is dedicated to creating safe spaces.

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We’re the Orchestra

Associate Director of Financial Aid Moshe Axelrod ’09 M.Mus. finds music in financial aid.

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Finding the Words

Professor Joseph Entin and alumna Clare Callahan ’08 M.A. ask us to use our imaginations to address poverty.

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Lighting the Spark

As a community coordinator for BlocPower, Alison Derevensky ’19 is at the forefront of creating greener, more sustainable cities.

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Steven Gursky ’76 Is Ready to Give Back. And Not Just in His Spare Time

A successful lawyer for 43 years, Steven Gursky ’76 has found time to volunteer throughout his busy career, whether at a food pantry, providing pro-bono legal services, or as a

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Theater Alumni the Driving Force Behind Play “The Machine Stops”

“The Machine Stops” an original play based on the short story by E. M. Forster and playing at the Mark O’Donnell Theatre in Brooklyn, was devised, designed, directed, stage managed,

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Writing on His Own Terms

Adam Ashraf Elsayigh ’22 M.F.A. is determined to write the plays he wants to write, in the way he chooses to write them.

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01.11.2023
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