From Kate Chopin to Maya Angelou to Shakespeare, Nicole Lipson ’98 uses literature to grapple with gender roles.
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Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, president of Iceland, left, and Peter Katzenstein, the Einaudi Center’s Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of International Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.
… how democracy should be practiced. “Democracy is at its best, I believe, when there is no rupture in the …
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In this illustration, exoplanet CoRoT-7b, which is likely five times the mass of Earth, may well be full of lava landscapes and boiling oceans.
… from faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences for the best books and poetry to read in 2022. Enjoy! Anindita … Yevgeny Zamyatin's novel “We.” Written in Russian in 1921, first published in English in New York City in 1924, and … dystopia, the book is full of surprises for twenty-first century readers interested in crafting new, ethical …
Old Dominion Foundation Professor of Music Emeritus
Music
… and Europe. Sierra came to prominence in 1987, when hisfirst major orchestral composition, Júbilo, was performed at … and Europe. Sierra came to prominence in 1987, when his first major orchestral composition, Júbilo, was performed at …
Cornell researchers have developed a non-precious-metal catalyst that represents a major step toward alkaline fuel cells that use inexpensive commodity metals, such as nickel and cobalt, in several energy applications.