Arts and Humanities Research
A Digital Renaissance
Using software that can re-create old-world artisanship, computer science professor Harry Mairson builds violins and cellos that resound with musical life.
Rooms of Their Own
English professor Ramie Targoff casts light on four overlooked female writers of the Renaissance.
Down and Dirty in Ancient Rome
Classical archaeologist Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow, hailed as the “Queen of Latrines,” explains the bathroom habits of the toga-clad.
Tableaux for a Troubled World
Fine arts faculty member Sheida Soleimani’s collages are highly personal — and intensely political.
How to Leave Your Comfort Zone and Build Global Business Relationships
Business professor Andy Molinsky offers strategies to thrive professionally anywhere in the world.