The Show—and the Planet—Must Go On Adjunct Theater Professor Donyale Werle earns a distinguished achievement award for a career focused on sustainable design, an ethos she is passing on to her students. Read More
Strong A(s) F(eminist) A special workshop examined strength sports from a feminist viewpoint. Read More
Fitness Training for the Apocalypse As a cultural anthropologist and athlete, Katherine (Katie Rose) Hejtmanek has penetrated the world of elite sports and has come to some surprising theories, including that of a deep-seated fear of impending disaster. Read More
Filling in the Gaps Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul works to flesh out the popular media narrative around his home country of Haiti. Read More
The Impact of Giving: Helping Others to Help Themselves Harriet Sorocki Klein ’60 and her husband have spent the larger part of their lives helping people move forward in life: A new scholarship will now fulfill a cherished goal. Read More
A Breakthrough Career After a bad job market dimmed his academic prospects, malaria vaccine developer Joe Cohen ’77 pivoted, in a most fortunate turn, to corporate research. Read More
NFTs, Storytelling, and the Future of Art Art Professor Jennifer McCoy and her husband, Kevin McCoy, were there at the birth of non-fungible tokens. Since then, they have used NFTs to disrupt the art world in ways that go beyond traditional filmmaking. Read More
Vive L’Haiti The CUNY-Haitian Studies Institute is poised to extend deep roots into the community through scholarship and outreach. Read More
On the Road to Transforming Criminal Justice Jessica Betancourt says the Stanley Geen Memorial Award has been instrumental in keeping her on course. Read More