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Judy Bram Murphy ’81 became a September 11 widow after her husband, Brian, was killed in the World Trade Center attacks. Two years later, life for her and her daughters has in many ways returned to normal. But what’s normal has changed forever.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Paula Vogel and renowned director Oskar Eustis are as passionate about teaching drama as they are about creating it. Now, along with past and present students, they’re leading a charge to blend popular theater with the avant-garde.
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In her public radio show, Krista Tippett ’83 explores faith from the believer’s point of view.
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Forty years after Betty Friedan wrote <i>The Feminine Mystique</i>, Caroline Knapp ’81 and Meg Wolitzer ’81 find women just as adept at self-denial.
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Jewish Surf Music, Roomful Redux
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A frightening look inside the U.S. nuclear establishment by a twenty-five-year veteran of it.
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Two alumnae find new uses for old beads and glass shards.
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Deb Talan joins the ranks of folk musicians writing and producing their own songs.
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The enigmatic scrawl in John Eliot’s Indian Bible.
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Pembroke in the late 1950s, from a Jewish woman’s point of view.
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What is science? Chattering teeth, muddy clothes, and cringing feet.
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Brown football turns 125
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Nilo Cruz ’94 M.F.A. won the Pulitzer on the strength of his words alone.
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For Bridget Carpenter ’92, ’95 M.F.A., rejection was key.
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For Lynn Nottage ’86 playwriting is all about reclaiming history.
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Director Peter DuBois A.M. ’97 makes all-American plays in Alaska.
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Farewell: Wallace H. Terry ’59
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Many people have given up on Haiti. But not everyone.
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From caring for bugs and snakes to keeping zebras alive.
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A conductor who believes classical music is for everyone.
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The football team hopes last year’s losing season was an aberration, not the start of a trend.
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Ivy League presidents have just made it tougher for athletes to get in.
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Director of Institutional Diversity Brenda Allen
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An analysis suggests that Europeans need to have more babies
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Sculptures on loan are adding a new dimension to campus spaces
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Brown and the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory join forces
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How to get through freshman year, from someone who should know
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The University agrees to start paying for its share of local services
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Henley Regatta and More
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New From Brown Authors
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Alumni in the Headlines
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