Crafting a full life in the arts
Ӱ̳’s event Crafting a Life in the Arts shows students that the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t deter a sustaining life in the arts.
Keep up with all the ways in which the Ӱ̳ community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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Ӱ̳’s event Crafting a Life in the Arts shows students that the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t deter a sustaining life in the arts.
Susana M. Morris is the author of “Close Kin and Distant Relatives” and will speak at Ӱ̳ on February 10 on “Black Feminism is the Future.”
Ӱ̳’s Cora Fernandez Anderson spoke with Argentina’s Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, who leads Argentina’s Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity.
Ӱ̳ College’s hybrid Master of Arts in teaching degree programs were highlighted by U.S. News & World Report.
Ӱ̳’s Elizabeth Markovits and Renae Brodie tackle the pros and cons of the modular system.
Ӱ̳ College’s André White discusses the complex sensory systems that bring the world into our brains with National Public Radio’s Short Wave.
Ӱ̳ College’s Thomas Burbine has won an award from the American Astronomical Society for his asteroid textbook, which was borne of his teaching.
Ӱ̳ students are finding deeper spirituality during the pandemic — despite and because of online services and events.
Researchers have developed a 3D model of a dinosaur’s cloaca, a glimpse into prehistoric pudenda that has never before been seen.
Ӱ̳ College’s AccessAbility Services has the same goal during COVID-19 — to make sure all students have all the tools they need to thrive.