After recovering from a near-complete physical disability, Keanna Smigliani ’21 wants to be the person she needed most during her healing process.
“If the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that ‘everyone has the right to freedom of movement,’ why are the means of movement only available to the wealthy few?” asks Sarah-Catherine Hartiens ’22.
Ukrainian-American siblings Katya Tymchenko ’09 and and Ilya Timtchenko ’14 process the fear, grief and resolve that have gripped them since Russia invaded their home country in February.
For William Peña ’18, solving big world programs starts on a very small scale: one client at a time.
South African filmmaker and 14-time SAFTA nominee Joshua Rous ’01 wrestled with how to depict truth, grace and forgiveness on the screen.