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and a group of 25 middle school and high school teachers from all over the U.S. are exploring Central Asia’s Silk Road this summer via a three-week…

Margaret Ellen Newell, professor and vice chair, Department of History, has received the 2016 James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians (OAH). The award, presented…

Julia F. Andrews, professor, history of art, is in very good company. Since their creation in 1925 by former U.S. Sen. Simon Guggenheim and his wife, Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded to an…

Eleven Arts and Sciences scholars and teachers — covering the diverse range of disciplines in arts and humanities, natural and physical sciences and social and behavioral sciences — won top…

On March 22, the Department of African American and African Studies hosted Black Studies Matters! The Importance of Global Black Studies in the Age of Ferguson, a forum that brought faculty and…

Arts and Sciences undergraduates — including aspiring dancers, writers and historians; physicists, Earth scientists and biologists; economists, psychologists and journalists — were among the…

With his tall stature, substantial beard and soft British accent, Richard Fletcher certainly looks the part of philosopher. The classics professor, in fact, is musing, pondering and asking deep…

Five graduate disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences are newly ranked among the nation’s top, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 edition of “America’s Best Graduate…

Elizabeth Willis, a PhD candidate studying French in the Department of French and Italian, has been awarded the Bourse Gaston-Miron grant from the Association Internationale des Études…