News/Events

Julian Bonte-Friedheim '15 writes about Italian soccer in The Wall Street Journal

Julian Bonte-Friedheim '15 co-authored an article on the soccer team from Sassuolo, Italy, in The Wall Street Journal. Bonte-Friedheim hails from Italy and plays on the Sarah Lawrence soccer team.Read more...

Trevor Wallace ’13 appears on The Late Show with David Letterman

Trevor Wallace ’13 recently appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman. Wallace, who will be working with Teach for America after graduation, participated in the episode's Top Ten list.Read more...

Alumna and journalism pioneer Barbara Walters announces 2014 retirement

avatar_barabra_walters.jpgThe New York Times reports that alumna Barbara Walters, a groundbreaking pioneer in television and journalism, has announced her plans to retire in 2014.Read more...

The Los Angeles Review of Books calls Alex Dimitrov MFA '09 a vital new energy in American poetry

The Los Angeles Review of Books reviews Begging for It, the first full-length collection of poems by Alex Dimitrov MFA '09. The Review calls Dimitrov "a vital new energy in American poetry."Read more...

The Business of Fashion profiles Vera Wang '71

avatar_vera_wang1.jpgThe Business of Fashion profiles fashion icon Vera Wang '71. Wang will deliver the keynote address at this year's Commencement ceremony.Read more...

Associate Dean of Financial Aid and Admission Heather McDonnell offers advice to students in U.S. News and World Report

In a U.S. News & World Report article, Associate Dean of Financial Aid and Admission Heather McDonnell advises students making their college choice to ask certain questions when reviewing the financial aid offers from each school.Read more...

Magazine

Lost and Found

Sarah Lawrence magazine
Spring 2013

Lost and FoundThe quest for a lost object is one of the great narrative tropes, from the Holy Grail to CSI. Yet it’s one we can all relate to—who hasn’t felt the thrill of discovering a long-lost item in some forgotten corner?

In this issue we collect a treasury of objects from the precious to the mundane and return them to their rightful homes.