Humans of the U: Leah Wulfman
“My work is actually leaking that digital space out, back into physical space and starting to think about how we engage both simultaneously. How one speaks to another.”
Read More“My work is actually leaking that digital space out, back into physical space and starting to think about how we engage both simultaneously. How one speaks to another.”
Read MoreA rock musical score, Greek gods and monsters, epic battles, and the search for belonging.
Read MorePlease join us for an evening of five unique and varied dance pieces, where the live art form of dance allows us to be present.
Read MoreFrom a red carpet and photo ops to dessert and a DJ set by Buttahfly Boi Blues on Kingsbury’s plaza, this event will be one for the books.
Read More“Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express” opens Pioneer Theatre Company’s season and runs from Sept. 22-Oct. 7.
Read MoreLive performances, student films, free giveaways and all the information you need to access the hundreds of arts offerings on campus.
Read MoreJames Tabery offers a scathing critique of the “revolution” in health care, arguing it has added to spiraling health care costs while failing to deliver on many of its promises.
Read MoreEnvironmental Humanities Program Receives $791,000 from Mellon Foundation.
Read MoreFrom long skirts trailing on the floor in 1870 to today’s creativity, performance, community and celebration, the nuances of the word “drag” has evolved over time.
Read MoreThe new UMFA exhibit depicts the legacy of tatau, the art of Samoan tattooing, and tells a story of history, craftsmanship, tradition and a people preserving their own story.
Read MoreThe U’s American Indian Resource Center celebrated the contributions of some of the state’s most distinguished Indigenous community members at the Native Excellence Gala.
Read MoreHBCUs have a unique role in American higher education. Learn more about this from HBCU coordinator Rodney Cohen.
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