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To quote Charles B. Strauss ’34, an early student-activist and writer at the College: “The liberal college as the alumni knew it is slipping away. Its traditional sort of activity, whether at ...
A new vision for the Kennedy Center could undo years of reconsidering what American classical music sounds like.
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation ...
Amherst was known for its diverse student population. Now it is trying to save that legacy without violating the law.
Spelman officials are calling it the “front porch” of campus and want it to be a place that establishes new connections between the college and Westside Atlanta.
Conservationist Peter Seligmann; writer, actor and director Ramy Youssef and acclaimed visual artist Mickalene Thomas will ...
Looking for the best cities to add to your United Kingdom vacation itinerary? There are plenty of perfect locations to add to ...
Fr. Wheeler — or Father Art — plans to retire this spring after 38 years of campus service as a history professor, pastoral ...
The seventh Graduate College Spark! Symposium, themed “Within and Beyond Our Senses: Art, Exploration and Sustainability,” ...
A new art installation recognizing hundreds of Black workers who helped build and run Bryn Mawr College is being unveiled ...
At 6 p.m. May 1 at the Pryor Center, Robert Cochran, director of the Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies at the U of A, will talk about novelist Charles Portis and three books that came after ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– USC’s College of Arts and Sciences has a new name. At a ceremony Wednesday morning, April 23, the school was named after the McCausland family, stemming from a gift of $75 ...