Anthropology scholars and energy justice advocates Maron Greenleaf, Sarah Kelly, and Elizabeth Carpenter-Song illuminate the local implications of rising energy costs, and how regular citizens can help.
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October 20, 2022
A prolific scholar and gifted teacher who served as the inaugural director of the Leslie Center for the Humanities, Jonathan Crewe died on Oct. 9.
October 14, 2022
The Hood Museum of Art hosts Park Dae Sung's largest solo exhibition in the United States and will welcome the artist himself next month.
October 14, 2022
In his new book, professor Peter Orner weaves memories of family, love, and loss with reflections on why we read and write.
October 12, 2022
Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars engaged in computational research are invited to apply for grants and fellowships.
October 07, 2022
The "Illuminations" and "Animal Modernities" symposia broaden traditional fields with new methodologies and perspectives.
October 07, 2022
Combining photography and soundscape, "Tradewinds" is on view at Stable Arts in Washington, D.C. from Sep. 30 through Nov. 4.
October 06, 2022
In a brief Q&A, Professor Lucas Hollister considers the newest recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
September 29, 2022
Students detail the struggles of their predecessors to achieve better Latinx representation on campus in the late 20th century.
September 29, 2022
English and creative writing professor Joshua Bennett's new book, 'The Study of Human Life', explores universal themes of death, resurrection, and new beginnings.