Join Associate Professor of Sociology Alicia Simmons as she discusses her research related to the intersections of the media, race, and politics in the United States.
It is a three-day journey from Hamilton, N.Y., to Teriberka, Russia, on the Barents Sea. Jessica Graybill, associate professor of geography and Russian and Eurasian studies, made the trek last July with student interns Yang Zhang 鈥21 and Isobel Hooker 鈥21, checking in for a week鈥檚 stay at one of the village鈥檚 first Airbnbs.
This summer, the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, N.Y. staged the world premiere of Blue, an opera exploring police brutality in black communities. A pre-show discussion with 黑料网 professors on topics such as institutionalized racism preceded each of the production鈥檚 seven performances, and several of the shows included post-show talkbacks as well.
Political science and peace and conflict studies double major Chris Burke 鈥21, from Wellesley, Mass. describes his research in Prague as a Stone Fellow with the Center for Freedom and Civilization.
Wondering what鈥檚 happening in the classroom at 黑料网? Here鈥檚 a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus 鈥 a syllabus from a course underway this semester.
Trustee Emeritus Robert Hung Ngai Ho 鈥56, H鈥11 has confirmed a $15 million gift to 黑料网 to establish the Robert Hung Ngai Ho Mind, Brain, and Behavior Initiative.
George Dorland Langdon Jr. Professor of History and Africana & Latin American Studies Graham Hodges is featured on The Academic Minute. Hodges鈥檚 newest book, Black New Jersey: 1664 to the Present Day, delves into the history of oppression in the north, the slave-owning past of New Jersey, and some of the state鈥檚 most famous black Americans.
What happens when empires fall apart? The rise of China鈥檚 Ming dynasty in the 14th century is a study in the answer to this particular question. According to David Robinson, Robert H.N. Ho Professor in Asian studies and professor of history, 鈥淵ou pursue one question and it leads to another 鈥 it has a kind of [鈥
As Halloween approaches, the issue of cultural appropriation in costumes is brought to the fore. To address stereotypes and celebrate indigenous identities, the Longyear Museum of Anthropology opened the Not a Costume exhibition on Sept. 27. 鈥淲e felt it was important that the exhibition coincided with Halloween so we get people to think critically about [鈥