A Wave of Summer Humanities Research
When planning fun things to do on summer break, surfing may come to mind, but research? It doesn’t usually make the cut, but this past summer some ambitious students studying the humanities in ̽̽’s College of Arts and Sciences learned a way to do both, so to speak.
Spotlight on CAS Alums!
The alumni of ̽̽’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) are a hugely diverse group to be sure, but, as you’ll see below, there’s a common thread running through many of their stories: how a broad-based, liberal arts education provided a potent recipe for both professional success and personal fulfillment.
̽̽ Art + AI installation featured in international exhibition
The ̽̽ Art + AI Research Group’s installation “Team Picks” is featured in the international exhibition Aberrant Creativity: Unusual Partnerships Between Humans and Machines, an exhibition at Texas A&M exploring the boundaries between our machines and ourselves. Work in the show challenges AI, seduces AI into creative partnership, or leads it astray into play and joy.
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- Studio art professor Mildred Beltré's group exhibit: "Isness"
- The Mollie Ruprecht Fund hosts a List of Exciting Visiting Artists this March and April
- Studio art faculty Hoyt Barringer participating in group exhibit honoring Toshiko Takaezu
- Redefining Democratic Ideals
- Art History Honors Class publishes book on Confederate Monuments
- Working Class Hero?
- Yale Radio interviews Associate Professor Steve Budington
- Screening of feature film "Kairos Dirt & the Errant Vacuum" by Madsen Minax at Vermont International Film Festival
- Alumni Feature: Madeline Veitch'07
- Announcement of Prize, Award, and College Honors Recipients
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