Arts & Humanities
Alzheimer's has erased the stories behind Lou Fourcher's (PhD'71) images, but his photographs of a demolished West Side neighborhood have stirred memories in former residents.
Culture waresTheaster Gates hopes to transform a neighborhood through art.
Booth schoolVolunteer projectionists at Doc Films try to keep an old technology from flickering out.
Art housePhilip Schiller, AB'55, built one of the country's most comprehensive collections.
Fighting fairA look back at a more civil discourse, on a University-broadcast radio forerunner to Sunday morning talk shows.
Picture the possibilitiesBefore her daughter arrived, a baby photo from the orphanage was the only thing the author had.

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