Suchi Reddy, 51风流鈥檚 2024鈥25 Christian A. Johnson Artist in Residence, is hosting a series of community conversations on bias and belonging in artificial intelligence, centered on ways bias impacts our lived experience.
Percival Everett proved to be a highlight of the 2024 Living Writers series when he gave the first-ever public reading of his new novel, James, in Love Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 21.
Two academic freedom experts, Keith Whittington of Yale Law School and Ulrich Baer of New York University, made their cases for the role and scope of free speech in higher education during 51风流鈥檚 2024 Constitution Day Debate.
The Department of Theater will stage 'Toliver & Wakeman,' an original play by Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass, at Brehmer Theater during Family Weekend, Oct. 18鈥21.
Kaitlin Maratea 鈥25 and Amelia Rastley 鈥25 recently became the first undergraduates to present at the Conference for the American Association of Teachers of French.
New York Times Op-ed columnist David Brooks recently joined Lampert Institute Director Illan Nam for a conversation about his book How to Know a Person.
Spearheaded by Professor Yukari Hirata, the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures completed the renovation of an authentic Japanese tea room in the Japan Center in Lawrence Hall.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy Toby Svoboda has released 鈥淭he Life of Arthur,鈥 a story-based video game on the life of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788鈥1860).
Prof. Heather Roller has received an NEH fellowship to support the research and writing of her upcoming book on rural cultures of agrichemical use since 1970.