In a Nov. 4 lecture at Kane Hall, the chair of Holocaust studies and professor of comparative literature at UCLA, Michael ...
The realm of academia has seen a significant change in 2025. Federal budget cuts — and even legal cases between universities ...
The humanities don’t slow business down. Critical thinking and broad contextual habits actually make the work world smarter, ...
The humanities are in crisis — or so the prevailing narrative goes. As some politicians wage ideological attacks, others claim the humanities lack vocational relevance, particularly with the rise of ...
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UChicago’s University Research Administration received notice last week that all active and upcoming grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to the University would be terminated.
For a moment, best-selling novelist Julia Alvarez sounded abashed. She was being interviewed by National Public Radio’s Scott Simon on April 4, 2020, about her new novel, Afterlife. “I’ve got to say ...
The U-M Stamps School partners with the U-M Institute for the Humanities to offer a $20,000 honorarium, housing, studio space, and the contemporary humanities gallery for installations and projects.
Digital humanities scholars called on researchers to follow human-centered approaches to data science at an Oct. 14 event.
Miriam E. Goldberger ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Dunster House. In the midst of the Trump administration’s assault on scientific research, another academic casualty has received far less ...