Finding the sweet in the bitter
We sometimes think of human trafficking victims as just that: victims. But they can also be victors. That’s certainly true of Donna Lynne Hubbard, honored with a PACT Freedom Award this year for her remarkable work in the antitrafficking field. Her story...
The best health and home innovations from CES 2020
During CES 2020 in Las Vegas in January, more than 4,400 companies debuted some 20,000 tech products, everything from 8K TVs to foldable laptop computers to plant-based pork from the people who brought you the Impossible Burger. (Clearly, the show has grown...
Reading, writing, and a whole lot more
Despite the many challenges of the past year, Autumn Dodson, WC ’18, BU ’21, was an unstoppable force. More or less simultaneously, she wrote the dissertation for her Doctor of Education at Brenau University and a children’s book, My Teacher Looks Like...
Cast in bronze: an artist’s legacy
The ongoing debate over whether to remove Confederate statues in the South (and beyond) demonstrates how public art highlights what a society finds significant. By that measure,Ed Hamilton was pretty insignificant when he was growing up black in the 1950s and...