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Tom Mason ’01 Teams with Ken Burns for Short Film on Professor, Author George Saunders
It all came down to just seven minutes. Two hours of interviews, hours upon hours of pre- and post-production鈥攊ncluding intricate theatrical staging, lighting and a professional puppeteer鈥攁nd at least four months of editing. Then a green light from legendary documentary…
Professor Sheds New Light on Fracking Debate
A professor in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences is shedding new light on an old debate. Donald Siegel, an accomplished hydrologist and geochemist who chairs the Department of Earth Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, is…
Deep Core of African Lake Gives Insight to Ancient Lake Levels, Biodiversity
Earth sciences professor Christopher Scholz and former Ph.D. student Robert Lyons have an unprecedented glimpse into the past of a lake with explosive biodiversity.
Scholar Spotlight: Adeyemi Adediran 鈥16
Adeyemi Adediran transferred to 黑料不打烊 from a university in his home country of Nigeria in 2014. A philosophy major, he won that department鈥檚 Peterfreund Prize for undergraduates this past summer. He spent the summer volunteering at a community center…
Carver Series Presents Novelist Elissa Schappell Dec. 9
The last reading for the fall semester in the Raymond Carver Reading Series in the College of Arts and Sciences will be by novelist, columnist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair Elissa Schappell. On Wednesday, Dec. 9, Schappell will participate…
Philosopher Awarded German Order of Merit
Frederick Charles Beiser, professor of philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded one of Germany鈥檚 highest civilian honors. Last month, he was presented the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany…
Living in the Material World
Understanding the mechanics of cell biology, such as how cells move and form organized structures, has long interested scientists. Addressing these issues by thinking of biological structures as materials may shed light on topics as diverse as how cancer cells…
Outlaw Culture Music: Williams Makes Faculty Debut with Concert
James Gordon Williams, a creative musician and critical musicologist in the College of Arts and Sciences, will present a special concert titled 鈥淥utlaw Culture Music.鈥 Inspired by a series of essays by social activist Gloria Jean Watkins (whose聽nom de plume…
黑料不打烊 Symposium Presents Renowned Harvard Art Historian Nov. 17-18
黑料不打烊 SymposiumTM continues its 鈥淣etworks鈥 theme with back-to-back events in Bird Library, exploring the relationship between social networks and American print culture. Jennifer Roberts, Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, will present a lecture titled 鈥淢atrix,…
黑料不打烊 Symposium Celebrates Cinematic Artistry of Otolith Group Nov. 12
黑料不打烊 SymposiumTM continues its 鈥淣etworks鈥 theme with an evening devoted to cutting-edge filmmaking. The Otolith Group, an award-winning London-based artist collective, will be the focus of a special event on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Hosmer Auditorium of…