Amherst Magazine: Winter 2015
SELECTED STORIES
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Keys to the City
By Rand Richards Cooper ’80
As a deputy mayor of New York City, Alicia Glen ’88 is working to make housing more affordable for the 99 percent.
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Behold!
By Emily Gold Boutilier
In one art history seminar, each student spends four months on a single work of art.
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George Bria ’38 on his life as a World War II correspondent in Italy, and as a 99-year-old today.
DEPARTMENTS
Amherst Made
Bill Wasik ’96 invented the flash mob.