Karen McIntyre ’11 recently published a book titled Press Freedom and the (Crooked) Path Toward Democracy: Lessons from Journalists in East Africa.
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Having observed that much of the news about climate change is couched in technical and scientific terminology that might not spark an interest in the casual reader, this year William McIntyre ’73 wrote and published a full-length “cli-fi” novel, The Girl who Rode the Unihorn, meant to present the “future of the history foretold” in […]
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Classmates, Michael McIntyre, professor of English and Gaelic languages, has been honored by the 2021 Royal National Mòd in Scotland. The Mòd is a celebration of Scottish Gaelic culture, language, and arts, and includes exhibitions and competitions in such things as Gaelic singing, poetry, storytelling, drama, and Gaelic-culture music. Michael received third-place awards for his […]
Matej Silecky ’15
Matej Silecky is the Director of a documentary about Ukrainian history that began airing on PBS stations nationwide in April 2022, timing that coincided with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The film, Baba Babee Skazala, tells the little-known story of Ukrainian children torn from their homes in the crush between the Nazi and Soviet fronts in […]