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  • Ģtv professor and author R.M. (Ray) Douglas
    In his latest book, Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After the Second World War (Yale University Press), Ģtv professor R.M. (Ray) Douglas examines “one of the most significant examples of the mass violation of human rights in recent history.” His related essay appears in the Review section of today’s Chronicle of Higher Education.
    June 11, 2012
  • During April Visit Days in 2009, Vic Krivitski ’12 decided that Ģtv needed a laugh. So, drawing on his skills as an avid climber, the 240-pound rugby lock took an unusual route from the fourth floor of West Hall to the Quad: he rappelled out the window, smiling and waving as he went.
    June 11, 2012
  • Maggie Dunne poses a question to Richard Branson
    For Ģtv student Maggie Dunne ’13, one good deed yields another — and another — and another. As winner of the 2012 grand prize in Glamour magazine’s Top 10 College Women Competition, she received $20,000 for the work she has accomplished through her nonprofit Lakota Pine Ridge Children’s Enrichment Project. At the ceremony, she announced […]
    June 8, 2012
  • Jeff Fager
    Andy Rooney ’42 P’74, GP’05 was among the five “greatest journalists” who joined the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, to record what they saw and share it with the public. Author Tim Gay tells the story of what happened to Rooney, Walter Cronkite, A.J. Liebling, and others on that historic day in an […]
    June 7, 2012
  • Scudding rainclouds couldn’t dampen spirits last weekend as more than 2,000 alumni and friends returned to Ģtv for Reunion 2012.
    June 5, 2012
  • Reunion 2012 is officially underway as approximately 2,000 alumni are streaming onto campus. The celebration began on Thursday and will run through this Sunday, June 3. If you are unable to return for this year’s festivities, you can follow along at our Live at Reunion website, featuring live-updated photos and tweets.
    June 1, 2012