Architecture has always been a part of Taylor Plosser Davis ’93’s life. Her father was an architect, so naturally she spent a lot of her childhood at his firm and on job sites learning.
The book: In his latest book, The Entrepreneurs (Columbia University Press), Derek Lidow ’73 covers everything one would need to know on the topic of entrepreneurship.
The book: Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird (Princeton
University Press), by Dean of the Faculty and professor of English Gene Andrew
Jarrett ’97 wa
The book: In The Education of Betsy Stockton (University of Chicago Press)
Gregory Nobles ’70 brings to life the inspiring story of this historical social
and education le
Jeff Perry ’68 first stumbled upon freethinker Hubert Harrison while working on
his Ph.D. in American history at Columbia. He was already influenced by the work
of Theodore W.
The book: This is How They Tell me The World Ends: The Cyber Weapons Arms Race (Bloomsbury) offers terrifying insights into the global — yet invisible — cyberweapons marke