News
- Assistant Professor William Taylor’s new study offers a telling glimpse into the lives of humans and horses in South America.
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä PhD candidate Tracy Fehr’s research examines the intersecting identities limiting Nepali women’s access to disaster relief funds following the devastating 2015 earthquakes
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä researcher Antje Richter studies early medieval Chinese records of the strange to understand how literature explores what it means to be human.
- At a talk Thursday evening, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä researcher Karen Boyd spoke about two of her studies on American Sign Language (ASL) conducted with colleagues in linguistics and psychology.
- Doctor Who turns 60 this year and ²ÊÃñ±¦µä scientist, alumna and ‘Whovian’ super fan attributes the BBC show’s success and staying power to its relatable protagonist and strong plotlines.
- Through his nonprofit, Ajume Wingo, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä associate professor of philosophy, is providing sanitary pads and menstrual education in his home country, Cameroon.
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä researcher Mathias Nordvig joins The Ampersand podcast to discuss animism, Norse mythology and what it means to live on Earth.
- Summer Haag and Clyde Kertzer made major news in the math world while working on a summer research project.
- In new publication, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä PhD graduate Kimberly Killen highlights how ‘angry feminist claims’ have the power to inform and mobilize.
- In a critically acclaimed new translation of The Iliad, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä classics Professor Laurialan Reitzammer sees the enduring relevance of Homer.