Dennis Sullivan, a theoretical mathematician who has specialized in topology, geometry, dynamical systems, quantum theory, and fluid dynamics, was named Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics) ...
CLAGS is proud to announce that Robert F. Reid-Pharr has been named the recipient of the 33rd annual David R. Kessler Award. The Kessler Award is given to a scholar who has produced a substantive body ...
John Dixon is a historian of early America. His research interests include intellectual and cultural history, the Enlightenment, New York history, and American Jewish history. His current book project ...
Friend or foe? Academics advise on how to teach alongside ChatGPT and other AI chatbots. (Image created with the assistance of DALL·E 2) ChatGPT is the talk of the ivory tower. The AI language ...
a specialist on the Balkans, her current research focuses on transitions from civil war to peace, international security and state failure, and post-war state-building. Susan L. Woodward is professor ...
Colette Daiute does research and teaching across the globe with education and community organizations supporting human development in rapidly changing and challenging environments. Daiute is Professor ...
Paleoanthropology, Hominin paleobiology, postcranial morphology and locomotion, functional anatomy, geometric morphometrics, 3D modelling ...
Corey Robin, The Reactionary Mind (Oxford University Press, 2011). Late in life, William F. Buckley made a confession to Corey Robin. Capitalism is “boring,” said the founding father of the American ...
A biological physicist, David Schwab applies statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics to problems in biology. To explore these issues, he draws on a diverse set of analytical and computational tools ...
Scott Burnham holds a B.M. from Baldwin-Wallace College, a M.M. in Music Composition from Yale University School of Music, and a Ph.D. in Music Theory and Analysis from Brandeis University. His ...
Is the humanities degree going the way of the dodo bird? An article in The New Yorker, “The End of the English Major,” posits as a eulogy for the bustling humanities programs of yesteryear, citing ...
Alexander Gamburd joined the faculty as Presidential Professor of mathematics in the fall of 2011. He specializes in spectral problems in number theory, probability, and combinatorics. His recent work ...