The Indicator x The Student: “A School Day along 城門河” Originally published in the Fall 2022 edition of the Indicator, Priscilla Lee ’25 writes about the experiences of young filmmakers in Hong Kong.
Office Hours: Nabokov’s Self-translations With Professor Luke Parker (Part 2/2) Join host Priscilla Lee ’25 for the second part of her conversation with Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian Luke Parker about the life and legacy of Vladimir Nabokov.
Office Hours: Vladimir Nabokov in Exile With Professor Luke Parker Host Priscilla Lee ’25 and Visiting Assistant Professor Luke Parker discuss the life of Russian author Vladimir Nabokov, best known for his 1955 novel “Lolita.”
Office Hours: DNA Folding With Professor Ashley Carter Sit in on Office Hours with Associate Professor of Physics Ashley Carter as she breaks down the mechanics of DNA folding in simple terms.
Exploring Identity and Writing Stories — Alumni Profile, Nalini Jones ’93 A passionate reader, Nalini Jones ’93 turned to the craft of fiction to explore “essential” questions about family and identity.
Office Hours: Performance and Play With Professor Christopher Grobe Priscilla Lee ’25 hosts the pilot episode of “Office Hours,” a brand-new podcast, speaking with Associate Professor and Chair of English Christopher Grobe about play, performance, theatricality, improv, flash mobs, and more.
Caring About the Queen Is Fun: A Hong Kong Story Contributing Writer Priscilla Lee ’25 reflects on the cultural impact the royal family has had both in her life and in her hometown of Hong Kong in the aftermath of Elizabeth II’s death.