Arts & Sciences

Announcement    Monday, March 24, 2025
Please join the Department of Mathematics for a Mini Math Talk, "Mathematics in Society" given by Dr. Rodica Cazacu on Wednesday, March 26, 5 - 5:30 p.m. in A&S 238. Mini math talks are 20-30-minute presentations about any topic related to math. No math background is required, and all are welcome! Snacks will be provided.Here is the abstract of the presentation:The way people look at mathematics influences the way they look at the world and society. From the first civilizations to...
Event    Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Please join the Department of Mathematics for a Mini Math Talk, "Mathematics in Society" given by Dr. Rodica Cazacu on Wednesday, March 26, 5 - 5:30 p.m. in A&S 238. Mini math talks are 20-30-minute presentations about any topic related to math. No math background is required, and all are welcome! Snacks will be provided.Here is the abstract of the presentation:The way people look at mathematics influences the way they look at the world and society. From the first civilizations to...
Flyer with information about the mini math talk
Announcement    Friday, March 14, 2025
Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in another country? Come, learn more about different opportunities that might help you fund your tuition and living expenses, as well as options for pursuing graduate programs taught in English abroad.
Event    Monday, March 24, 2025
Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in another country? Come, learn more about different opportunities that might help you fund your tuition and living expenses, as well as options for pursuing graduate programs taught in English abroad.
Announcement    Monday, March 10, 2025
Arist Joseph Guay will give a public talk about his work as a sculptor and photographer.
Event    Monday, March 31, 2025
Arist Joseph Guay will give a public talk about his work as a sculptor and photographer.
Announcement    Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Horses, apes, and dogs use mockery to create their own politics.  These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas.  Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman.Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
Event    Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Horses, apes, and dogs use mockery to create their own politics.  These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas.  Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman.Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
Announcement    Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Horses, apes and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman. Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...
Event    Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Horses, apes and dogs use mockery to create their own politics. These animals pranksters play deceptive tricks on their superiors bringing down the alphas. Their high stakes games of status and power do not show evidence of abstract moral thought, but they do enact an ancient political ethics that predates human exceptionalism and is common across species human and nonhuman. Cynthia Willett is an American philosopher who is Samuel Candler Dobbs professor of Philosophy at Emory University,...