
Features
The Business of Giving Back (PDF)
Through Philanthro Productions' parties with purpose, Anneke Jong '05 and Austin Kiessig '06 are creating the next generation of philanthropic leaders.
On the Cover (PDF)
Thomas W. Lentz '74, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museum, prepares to break ground on a bold expansion that will provide greater access to works of art.
Private Lessons (PDF)
Adam McHugh '98, an ordained Presbyterian minister, finds a place for introverts' quiet contributions within the church.
Websclusives
Artful Leadership
Thomas W. Lentz '74, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museum, visited campus on Feb. 17 for the President's Leaders Forum. Lentz spoke on "The Changing Roles of the Museum Director"; visited Assistant Professor of Literature Seth Lobis' class, "Writing Nature"; and was interviewed by Max Sterling '10 and Alexa Maturana-Lowe '10.
Group Project
Anneke Jong '05 and Austin Kiessig '06, both members of the Stanford Graduate School of Business' Class of 2012, are just two of the CMC and 5-C alumni affiliated with Philanthro Productions' parties with purpose. View a full list online.
Insight and Inspiration
So, do you think of yourself as an introvert? If you don't think you are, Rev. Adam McHugh '98 may want you to reconsider the question a little more carefully. Though his book, Introverts in the Church, focuses upon a particular sensibility, what readers may ultimately take away is a much more universally applicable message than the title seems to suggest. In the process of helping his introverted brethren, he also reminds us all about ourselves: "Introversion and extroversion do not describe categories of people," he points out, "but two separate forces within each person." Visit his Web site, www.introvertedchurch.com, for more information.