If the shoe fits

Skechers USA is a perfect fit for alum Philip Paccione

Two-way streets

From Belfast to Johannesburg, Sarajevo to Jerusalem, Scott Bollens studies the links between planning and peace

Waging peace

Paula Garb proves citizen diplomacy can make a difference

Which way democracy?

Leading a team of social scientists, Russell Dalton is taking the pulse of the governed

Balancing act

Alison Clarke-Stewart weighs research findings with a healthy dose of common sense

Border crossings (1)

David Malament’s work in relativity never fails to astonish

Dean of deans

William Schonfeld’s two decades of service have had a major impact on the campus’ largest school

Drawing blood

Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez tackles current events with gusto, sparing no one. He is a self-professed “equal opportunity offender.”

From chaos, order

For economist Art De Vany, the natural order that emerges spontaneously from chaos is more efficient and responsive than anything a planner could devise

A good life

In the work of evolutionary biologist and ordained priest Francisco Ayala, science and religion have found a peaceful coexistence