Thomas Vinciguerra ’85CC, ’86JRN, ’90GSAS
Contributing writer
Thomas Vinciguerra is a regular contributor to the New York Times and the editor of Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from the New Yorker (Bloomsbury USA, 2011).
Articles by Thomas Vinciguerra ’85CC, ’86JRN, ’90GSAS
BioBus Brings Science to the Streets
A lab on wheels gives schoolchildren glimpses of the natural world
The Education of Neil Gorsuch
As a Columbia undergrad, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch '88CC learned how to argue his opinions
Hamilton is in the House
Move over, Washington and Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton is the coolest Founding Father
Treasure Quest
Columbia’s bounty of hidden art is beginning to see the light of day
Cloak Room
The University holds its twenty-second white-coat ceremony, celebrating the initiation of a new class of future physicians
Highs in Low
We talk with Michael I. Sovern '53CC, author of “An Improbable Life: My 60 Years at Columbia and Other Adventures”
Safe at Home
At twenty-seven, General Studies sophomore Joey Falcone is the oldest Division I ballplayer in the country
For Our Eyes Only
Looking back at the career of Ernest L. Cuneo '27CC, sketch artist for the first James Bond film