Arts and Sciences’ Noël M. Voltz shares her work-life balance experience March 8, 2021‘We’re here now’ The Chronicle of Higher Education: Noël M. Voltz, assistant professor of history at the College...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Ted Steinberg remarks that American’s growing obsession with golf lead to a proxy of the American Dream February 23, 2021How the perfect lawn became a symbol of the American Dream History: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of...Media·
Fundraiser for the Frederica Ward Memorial Scholarship featuring Claudia Rankine February 23, 2021The Department of English will host a featured speaker event with author Claudia Rankine as a fundraiser for...Events·
Arts and Sciences’ Daniel Goldmark talks about the music behind popular U.S. cartoons throughout history February 19, 2021Tex, Tom, Jerry and Droopy on Scott Bradley soundtracks Cartoon Research: Daniel Goldmark, a professor of music at the...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Cassi Pittman Claytor discusses her study that found racial bias among retail shoppers February 18, 2021Study: 2 in 5 shoppers experience racial bias in stores Scripps: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in...Media·
Anthropology Day February 18, 2021The Anthropology Student Association (ASA) and Department of Anthropology will host a film watch party today (Feb. 18)...Events·
Spartan Showcase: Nehal Methi February 16, 2021Majors: Psychology and cognitive scienceYear: Fourth year Nehal Methi’s academic pursuits and service activities center on kindness, compassion...Connect·
Arts and Sciences’ Jonathan Sadowsky discusses his book, “The Empire of Depression” February 15, 2021How we misunderstand depression The New Statesman: Jonathan Sadowsky, professor in the Department of History at the College...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Marie Lathers says that literature surrounding plagues and pandemics has been a surprising comfort over the past year February 12, 2021Pandemic literature course finds eager students KBIA-NPR: Marie Lathers, the Treuhaft Professor of French and World Literature at...Media·
Graduate student earns American Fellowship from the American Association of University Women February 12, 2021Spencier Ciaralli, a graduate student in the Department of Sociology, was awarded a $20,000 American Fellowship from the...Appointments·