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About 25,000 stillbirths are reported in the U.S. each year, and parents often are left with no explanation. Elizabeth McPherson '71 looks for answers, taking on the mystery of death inside the womb. Read More
A casual change of seats may have saved the life of Ann Brower '94 when a devastating quake struck Christchurch, New Zealand. She was the sole surviving passenger after a building facade fell on her bus. Read More
Danny Low ’11 gets his big chance to present his research findings to the tech entrepreneur turned philanthropist. Read More
In tonight’s meeting of Professor Victor Silverman’s seminar class on California history, the discussion revolves around influential British architectural critic Reyner Banham, who examined Los Angeles in new ways and learned to love freeways. Students have a lot to say about that. Read More
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