In 1878, Bergson left the Lycée Condorcet and won entry to the École Normale Supérieure, the most exclusive university in ...
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with ...
The Artificial Intelligence Ethics Certificate will be offered for the first time in the spring semester of 2025. It's a ...
The Pacific Northwest is the youngest child of America's geographic regions, perpetually overlooked and misunderstood. So ...
"I Am the Nature" poetically plumbs the human interconnection with nature through the eyes of the Indigenous Achuar people.
Throughout Daytona Beach, signs promoting the race hang on bar windows. Placards sit on tables in hotel lobbies. Restaurants ...
A note about the meeting of the minds between populists and techno elites.
The Christie’s auction includes vintage couture, furniture and the signature extravagant eyewear donned by Apfel, who died ...
Morrison’s “Beloved” and Douglass’s “My Bondage and My Freedom” have been added back to the HUM syllabus this spring, as ...
Does the Catholic college or university have anything distinctive to offer to today's world? Only if it maintains dynamic ...
Roland Reisley is 100 years old and the last living client of the great architect still residing in the house Wright designed for him.
Stephen King’s Danse Macabre (1981) argues that horror serves a cathartic function, allowing creators and audiences to confront fears safely, providing an emotional “workout” that helps individuals ...