The New Yorker’s March 2 edition features “Zucchini,” a new poem by Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in Humanities and Professor of English Peter Balakian, the Pulitzer prize-winning author of Ozone Journal.
Wondering what’s happening in the classroom at ߲ݴý? Here’s a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus — a syllabus from a course underway this semester.
Join ߲ݴý Russian and Eurasian Studies Director and Associate Professor of Geography Jessica Graybill as she discusses her research in Russia, and how climate change is impacting its coastal cities in this episode of 13.
߲ݴý political scientists are weighing in on the ethical questions related to the U.S. military strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s missile response, and how escalation doesn’t always result in deterrence.
During the final weeks of the Living Writers Series, ߲ݴý welcomed four authors to campus: Alexander Chee, Terry Tempest Williams, CJ Hauser, and Esi Edugyan.
Newly published research authored by 10 ߲ݴý students and led by Associate Professor of Biology Engda Hagos, reveals how a specific protein inhibits cancer growth at the cellular level, which could one day lead to new cancer treatments.
Faculty, alumni, students, and invited professionals gathered on October 4 and 5 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ߲ݴý’s LGBTQ Studies Program with a symposium titled Home | Coming | Out.
Join Assistant Professor of English Nimanthi Rajasingham as she explains the history of colonialism in Sri Lanka and the government’s long and brutal war with the Tamil Tigers in this episode of ‘13,’ ߲ݴý’s newest podcast .