Alumni Letter to the President and Board of Trustees Alumni of Amherst College condemn Amherst’s refusal to divest from companies that support Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
Chemistry Nobel Laureate Talks Quantum Dots, Teamwork Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Moungi Bawendi presented at the college on his discovery and development of “quantum dots,” a crucial building block for technologies like semiconductors, solar cells, and types of TVs, for which he shared last year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Death Row Inmate Keith Lamar Phones Into Symposium and Concert Keith LaMar, death row inmate, phoned in from his cell in Ohio to participate in an on-campus symposium and perform in a live concert at the Drake. LaMar has gained national acclaim as he fights against the death sentence for crimes he says he didn’t commit.
Dan Brown ’86 Speaks at Virtual Point/Counterpoint Event Brown discussed the origins of his bestselling thriller “The Da Vinci Code,” his recent work on a docuseries about the human past, and the challenges facing higher education.
Anti-Ableist Amherst: Sexual Victimization and Disability Managing Opinion Editor Willow Delp ’26 calls attention to the outsized sexual violence faced by disabled people.
Comic: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Contributing cartoonist Emily Tan ’27 pokes fun at the Be A Mammoth program.
A Partial Eclipse That Stole Amherst’s Heart Staff writer Khadija Doha ’27 captures the Amherst community as it gathered on Monday to watch the eclipse on campus.