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.
Psychology professor Alex Rothman contributed to new research published in JAMA Pulmonary Medicine that examined how different combinations of behavioral treatment and…
Professor Brenda Child speaks to the New York Times about Native American boarding schools, which aimed to erase Indigenous culture through harmful assimilationist practices.
Dr. Tianxi Li, a new assistant professor at the School of Statistics, explores the use of machine learning in complex systems that “can't be fully grasped just by looking at…
While bucket lists can be fun, inspirational tools, giving up on some of the items on your list can help you focus on what you actually want to do. Valerie Tiberius writes…
“It’s great to have someone who can relate with those experiences and makes you feel like you're not alone.” Anushka Raychaudhuri reflects on her experiences in the Women in…
August 28 marks 60 years since the March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom. Many of the issues that spurred the march remain in the spotlight locally and nationally.