Office Hours: Vladimir Nabokov in Exile With Professor Luke Parker Host Priscilla Lee ’25 and Visiting Assistant Professor Luke Parker discuss the life of Russian author Vladimir Nabokov, best known for his 1955 novel “Lolita.”
What Does the Board of Trustees Do, Anyway? Host Andrew Rosin ’25 discusses everything related to the Amherst College Board of Trustees with the board’s chairman, Andy Nussbaum ’85, and two of the trustees, Paul Smith ’78 and Shirley Tilghman.
What Does the Board of Trustees Do, Anyway? Host Andrew Rosin ’25 discusses everything related to the Amherst College Board of Trustees with the board’s chairman, Andy Nussbaum ’85, and two of the trustees, Paul Smith ’78 and Shirley Tilghman.
Terras Irradient: The Long Road to Unionization Despite a long tradition of labor organizing, Amherst is not unionized in any capacity. Juli Keiper ’26 Sam Spratford ’24 talk to key organizers to tease out the past challenges and future plans of the college's labor movements.
Terras Irradient: The Long Road to Unionization Despite a long tradition of labor organizing, Amherst is not unionized in any capacity. Juli Keiper ’26 Sam Spratford ’24 talk to key organizers to tease out the past challenges and future plans of the college's labor movements.
Office Hours: DNA Folding With Professor Ashley Carter Sit in on Office Hours with Associate Professor of Physics Ashley Carter as she breaks down the mechanics of DNA folding in simple terms.
Schrett’s Takes x The Student: Eve Giancarlo ’25 and Ava Zielinski ’25 Mike Schretter ’23 chats with mid-distance runners for Amherst track Eve Giancarlo ’25 and Ava Zielinski ’25 about training, mental game, and the team’s impact on their Amherst experience.