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.
Album features Conductor James Judd and Wolf Trap Opera
Integrating curriculum and career readiness, “Be Worldwise. Get Worldready.” prepares students to adapt and thrive in the workplace and in life.
Projects focus on virus prevention, control and response.
Sahar Khamis, associate professor of communication, stresses the need for media literacy in times of crisis.
Theater community pivots to another kind of mask.
Las Cafeteras performs live at Lucy's Meat Market in Los Angeles
The American studies major is interning at Kizuna, a nonprofit that aims to educate and empower young Japanese Americans.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the entire world to literally hit the “pause” and “play” buttons.
Dr. Paul Scham weighs in.
In “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You,” Jason Reynolds remixes Ibram X. Kendi’s “Stamped from the Beginning” into an accessible primer on antiblack racism in America