The Art and Humanity of AI
From classrooms to research labs, the College of Arts and Humanities is shaping how we understand artificial intelligence and guiding its responsible future.
Find the latest news and information from around the college, including student experiences, faculty research and awards and alumni updates.
The School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ two-day event will feature workshops, discussions and speakers.
Emma O’Kane ’23, a double degree student in history and English, is currently a publications intern at the White House Historical Association.
The Diamondback covers "Ukraine and the Refugee Crisis" panel.
Colorful puppets, ukuleles create inviting space for songs and learning.
The pioneering scholar of intersectionality helped usher in a more diverse faculty, power up collaboration and research and launch interdisciplinary, arts-tech centered programs.
The pioneering scholar of intersectionality helped usher in a more diverse faculty, power up collaboration and research and launch interdisciplinary, arts-tech centered programs.
Hartley Carlson ’23, a studio art major on a pre-med track, is finding creative ways to explore neuroscience through his artmaking.
Associate Professor of American Art Jordana Moore Saggese talks to the Today Show about the legendary artist.
New showcase highlights students’ work in virtual and augmented reality, other emerging media.
John Horty is an internationally known expert on topics that connect philosophy, logic and artificial intelligence.