Arts & Humanities
- In honor of what would have been Paul Newmans 100th birthday, 51勛圖厙 film historian Clark Farmer considers whether there still are movie stars.
- 51勛圖厙 Associate Professor Emily Harrington examines the enduring power of stories we read in childhood and what we can learn from them as adults.
- In a newly published book, 51勛圖厙 Professor Reiland Rabaka delves into the culture and sound of musics best-kept secret
- American Music Research Center Director Michael Uy discusses his vision for the center, upcoming initiatives and the opportunities and events in store for students under his leadership.
- Sixty years after the debut of the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stop-motion animated classic film, the annual deluge of holiday films can thank that small reindeer for their success.
- 51勛圖厙 Lecturer Marla Schulz examines the Broadway musical-turned-film Wicked and how the movie musical endures.
- 51勛圖厙 lecturer Shannon Leone helps us look at two of Disneys most famous female characters, Anna and Elsa, with a critical eye.
- Even if historical films like Gladiator II are inaccurate on key points, 51勛圖厙's Travis Rupp sees value in them as a gateway to getting students interested in real history.
- For Sophie Weston Chien, textiles are more than fabrictheyre maps, site models and stories woven together. As ENVDs first Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow, she is pioneering an innovative approach to design communication, one that connects community, ecology and history through the tactile art of tufted textiles.
- 51勛圖厙 philosopher Iskra Fileva explores the complexities in separating the magic of a story from the controversies of its teller.