The author discusses his latest novel, “Minor Black Figures,” and the discourse around racial subjectivity.
By applying neuroscience’s insights into how emotions drive attention and engagement, the news industry can reimagine storytelling to meet both informational and emotional needs ...
More and more, otherwise normal people are self-destructing after marathon use of artificial intelligence (AI). Countless ...
The world’s most profitable economists are making millions predicting economic collapse for banks—but they’re shut out of the ...
In the inaugural article of our new Opinions series “Office Hours,” various Swarthmore faculty members share their thoughts on the role of professors in services of the liberal arts.
Last year’s conference witnessed the baton of leadership being passed from Colum Eastwood to Claire Hanna. A year later, the ...
The idea of nothing pushes at the limits of thought, spawning paradoxes that have long nourished art, philosophy, and science ...
Recent reorganization plans in the humanities and social sciences suggest certain fields risk joining the ranks of endangered ...
This letter to the editor from the Middlebury College Republicans is a response to the Editorial Board’s (E.B.) piece titled “To Maintain Free Speech, Start Listening,” published in the Sept. 18 issue ...
The aim of this paper is to provide details on the overall design of the study, conduct a methodological assessment of RDS in this context, describe the study sample and evaluate ... attitudes and ...
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