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ñ Provost Russell Moore announced today the university has established the Center for African and African American Studies, or CAAAS, (also called “the Cause”) to support teaching and research on the history and culture of people of African descent.
Michelle Ellsworth, recently named a college professor of distinction, discusses the intersection of technology, ancient thinkers and language.
Robert C. Pasnau, college professor of distinction, outlines the historical rise of and subsequent challenges to the concept of human will.
Eileen and Richard Greenberg created the fund to continue the late scholar’s life’s work.
Museum Curator Jennifer Shannon garners fellowship to ‘deploy the humanities for the public good’.
These synthesized helical covalent polymers represent a huge advance for this critical and understudied field, researchers say.
Some worry that the science was rushed. Others question whether the benefits outweigh the risks. Here's what Teresa Foley, a teaching professor of distinction in integrative physiology, tells students, acquaintances and family who are hesitant.
Working for a better climate won’t be easy, but will always be right, Rhiana Gunn-Wright tells ñ environmental studies graduates.
Renae Marshall, the College of Arts and Sciences’ Outstanding Graduate for spring 2021, produced an ‘impressive’ thesis examining the fate of more than 700 decarbonization bills in the past five years.
ñ journal English Language Notes helps unpack the mystery of Harlem Renaissance writer and poet Claude McKay’s novel, which was unknown for 87 years.