Seeing the Human in the Ecosystem — Alumni Profile, Pedro Marques ’99 As Executive Director of the Big Hole Watershed Committee, Pedro Marques ’99 is building coalitions — and getting his hands dirty — to coax the Montana river valley back to life.
Inside the Walls of Tech and Architecture — Alumni Profile, Andrew Blum ’99. Architecture and technology writer Andrew Blum ’99 may have started his journalism career writing about cookies, but he now answers questions as big as “where is the internet?”
Thoughts on Theses: Jay Lassiter Jay Lassiter ’23 is a senior double majoring in Black Studies and Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. His thesis explores the ramifications of oppression within movements, with a specific focus on the Black Panther Party, which he has a familial connection to.
Thoughts on Theses: Jay Lassiter Jay Lassiter ’23 is a senior double majoring in Black Studies and Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. His thesis explores the ramifications of oppression within movements, with a specific focus on the Black Panther Party, which he has a familial connection to.
Carless in the Pioneer Valley: A PVTA Cheat Sheet For many students, riding the PVTA can be a daunting and confusing task. Contributing Writer Neil Kapur ’25 breaks down how to use the public transit system step-by-step, including where the bus goes, when it runs, and tools that can help simplify the experience for riders.
Carless in the Pioneer Valley: A PVTA Cheat Sheet For many students, riding the PVTA can be a daunting and confusing task. Contributing Writer Neil Kapur ’25 breaks down how to use the public transit system step-by-step, including where the bus goes, when it runs, and tools that can help simplify the experience for riders.
Reflecting on Two Years of Education Studies Two years after the creation of the Education Studies program at Amherst, Contributing Writer Guilherme Santos ’24 reflects on how the program has built community and opportunities for engaging in the study of education.