We explore questions of the moment—the liberal arts are truly the front page of the newspaper—and enduring questions that help us to understand the present and the past and to anticipate the future.
Roger Thyen (BA '92, international relations) led an emergency evacuation of 1,400 embassy workers in Kabul, Afghanistan as a US Department of State special agent.
Fourth-year undergraduate Olivia Trout is ready to tackle user experience improvements head-on. With her technical writing & communications major, there were a “variety of…
Holly Kirking Loomis (BA '02, global studies and economics) is executive director of the US-Afghan Women’s Council (USAWC) and has devoted her career to foreign service.
Earl Lewis (PhD '84, history), University of Michigan professor and president emeritus of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, received the medal from President Biden last week.
Rich Lee, director of the Asian American Studies Program, and professor of psychology comments on the stereotypical roles that Asian American actors have had in Hollywood.
Associate Professor V.V. Ganeshananthan discusses how her new novel, Brotherless Night, explores a complex period of Sri Lankan history through an intimate lens.
Jeff Cross, Ph.D. candidate in Religions in Antiquity, has won a Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Bible at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Tim Johnson is quoted in a Wall Street Journal article on the affect cameras in the courtroom could have on the perception of the judiciary’s legitimacy.