Political scientist Jeffrey Harden examines how to strengthen democracy for the common good “If we can find the right set of reforms that make government more equitable, that distribute power more equally, we... October 17, 2023
Studying the liberal arts empowers former Nike marketing executive to ‘just do it‘ “To this day, I believe the fact that I am a curious person, I want to understand how things work,... September 28, 2023
Roy Scranton: Presuming the worst can be a resilient approach to facing climate change The director of the Creative Writing Program and the Environmental Humanities Intitiative is writing a book titled Endgame: Climate Change, the... September 20, 2023
To examine the US in the world, Perin Gürel puts diplomatic policy documents in conversation with cultural products “I might look at how a movie depicts Iran and how that movie is then interpreted in Turkey and how... September 13, 2023
Paul Ocobock’s new book pores over history of Kenyan coffee “What I want from this book is for people to have a sense of, as the coffee machine is dripping... September 06, 2023
Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, professor of digital scholarship and English, explores ethical implications of technologies The concurrent assistant professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre also makes video games, including Frack! The Game, a... August 30, 2023