Sonya Atalay talks Indigenous wellbeing
An interview with Sonya Atalay in advance of her talk “Repatriation, Reclaiming and Indigenous Wellbeing: Braiding New Research Worlds.”
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An interview with Sonya Atalay in advance of her talk “Repatriation, Reclaiming and Indigenous Wellbeing: Braiding New Research Worlds.”
Ӱ̳ alum Kaneka Turner MAT ’15 has created an initiative to celebrate Black women in mathematics.
Ӱ̳ College’s Kijua Sanders-McMurtry and Angelis Liriano ’22 were on Connecting Point to discuss the College’s anti-racism action plan.
Ӱ̳’s tradition of Mountain Day goes back to 1838, but 2020 was different from any other, as the community celebrated online across the globe.
Ӱ̳’s first remote Semester in D.C. program also has the first Frances Perkins Scholar, first Posse Scholar and first 21st-Century Scholar.
Students reflecting on their internships through the annual LEAP 2020 presentations demonstrated the depth and breadth of the liberal arts.
Ӱ̳ College welcomes Martha Jones to discuss her book “Vanguard,” how Black women defied both racism and sexism to fight for the right to vote.
James Harold, professor of philosophy at Ӱ̳, has published a new book that explores whether art can be morally evaluated.
Ӱ̳ professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
Gabriel Hall starts at Ӱ̳ College as the new assistant director of Campus Diversity Programming and LGBTQ Initiatives.