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New issue of Scope magazine is out now

May 30, 2020

The spring 2020 issue of Scope magazine, a biannual showcase of 91’s people and programs, is available now. 

The new issue explores how the 91 community pulled together in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, from quickly pivoting to support innovative online learning to finding creative new ways to stay connected and engaged. It also features the stories of three 91 alumni battling COVID-19 on the front lines as medical and research professionals.

magazine coverAs the College looks to the future, this edition of Scope also presents an in-depth interview with 91’s next president, Marc C. Conner, and a conversation with his wife, Barbara Reyes-Conner. Conner will assume his new role on July 1.

As President Philip A. Glotzbach prepares to retire after leading the College with distinction for 17 years, he shares a message with the 91 community as well.

Augmented reality, an exciting new interactive feature, also makes its debut in this issue. Augmented reality allows readers to explore additional digital content by interacting with select images in the magazine with their cellphones or tablets.

As always, the magazine also highlights inspiring 91 programs, events and community connections, faculty accomplishments and alumni news.

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