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Loggers make their way through the world with a confidence born of a clear sense of purpose and a call to lead. Unsatisfied with the status quo, they nurture a fundamental desire to build upon what is and embrace what could be. They are impatient for things to be better. For society to be better. For people to be better. For gluten-free brownies to be better. And when problems arise—injustices, inefficiencies, inadequacies—they’re the first in line with solutions, unafraid to ask “Why?” before asking “What if?” and “Why not?”

In this issue, our third in a series exploring the meaning of success, we pick the brains of the innovators, those whose focus on the future is unwavering—and whose vision of it is changing the way we interact with the world.

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Greta Austin

Goings-on around campus.

Franny Gilman

Franny Gilman '10 has taken her biology degree in unexpected directions.

marvel comic

Students study lazy genes, cow eyeballs, and social history with Captain America.

Jill Nealey-Moore
Q&A

The VP of People: Jill Nealey-Moore takes her pscychology know-how to a tech startup.

Always a Logger

Kenji Lee

Kenji Lee hopes to use neuroscience to make better prosthetics.

 Jeff LeBrun

Jeff LeBrun '03 is the man behind Pillsy, a smart pill cap that sends medication reminders to a patient’s smartphone.