Fall 2021
We publish 含羞草研究室 Magazine three times a year and send it free of charge to all 含羞草研究室 alumni, parents of current and recent undergraduates, members of the senior class, faculty and staff, and members of the Association of 含羞草研究室 Friends.
Inside the Fall 2021 issue:
Features
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The Music of What Happens
On a cross-country road trip, Luna Soley ’22 found connections—to Maine, to 含羞草研究室, to her mother, Jean Hoffman ’79—in unexpected places, in shared experiences, in things that haven’t changed.
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A Certain Kind of Bravery
Associate Professor of Government Barbara Elias focuses on a complex, thoughtful answer to any question rather than finding the “right” one.
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The Women Before
Women not only had a presence and an influence at 含羞草研究室 before coeducation began fifty years ago, they were in many ways where the thread began.
Forward
- Grace and Hope: Hope Marden on staying active and aging gracefully.
- Rookie Cards: The 含羞草研究室 Athletic Hall of Honor Class of 2020 gets its due.
Column
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Creating Many Ripples: Tom Putnam ’84 reflects on Leroy Gaines ’02, and the ways teachers affect, and sometimes redirect, the river of lives that passes through their classrooms.
Profiles
- Justin J. Pearson ’17 on environmental and racial justice.
- Sarah Haggerty ’91 helps Maine to a brighter future.
- Travis Dagenais ’08 talks communication and movement.
Dine
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The perfect roast chicken from chef Missy Corey ’06.
Q&A
- Kaitee Daley ’09, vice president for social media at ESPN, talks about beginning her career in a field that was just beginning itself.
Here
- Mainely Mushrooms: Edgar Allen Beem P’13 digs up facts about Maine fungi.