Alumni News

The New York Times examined the "oddball trove" of manuscripts, notes, letters, and other personal artifacts that novelist Jonathan Lethem '86 recently sold to Yale University for inclusion in its American literature collection—which also houses materials by Walt Whitman, Sinclair Lewis, James Baldwin and Marilynne Robinson, among others.

Nejem Rahemm '94, an Associate Professor at Emerson College, is the recipient of a 2017 Judy and Bob Huret Faculty Excellence Award.

A screening of the internationally acclaimed documentary film, SUNÚ, by Teresa Camou '04, will take place at The Mexican Museum in San Francisco on Tuesday, February 28, at 6:00 p.m. A discussion with Camou will follow.

The Blind Masseuse: A Traveler's Memoir from Costa Rica to Cambodia, by award-winning author Alden Jones MFA '01, will be re-released in paperback in March.

The Huffington Post published an article highlighting the work and achievements of historically "overlooked" black female artists, which included work by Maren Hassinger '69.