by Katherine Nichols | Aug 14, 2023 | Harvard Magazine
Harvard Magazine A music stand of East Indian rosewood, with maple laminated veneers curved as delicately as a clef, stands rooted in a solid base so that it leans toward the musician with assurance. It expresses the remarkable integration of art and utility in the...
by Katherine Nichols | Jul 26, 2023 | Blog
If you’ve lost someone you love so deeply that their absence leaves an indelible hole in your life, it’s hard to find enough ways to honor that person. For me, that person was my father. He had a vast life, encapsulated in the following description:...
by Katherine Nichols | Aug 7, 2016 | Aloha Airlines Magazine
Aloha Airlines Magazine My once strong arms are no better than two strands of pasta. I’m pulling salt water the way I have since I began swimming competitively more than three decades ago, yet viewing the same rock. I float briefly to rest my noodle limbs, clear my...
by Katherine Nichols | Jul 31, 2016 | Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Authors: Katherine R. Nichols, David Fam, Cheryl Cook, Michelle Pearce, Gail Elliot, Sylvia Baago, Kenneth Rockwood and Tiffany W. Chow Abstract: Objective: To learn more about the needs and experiences of young carers for...