In a study of faculty experiences using lecture capture systems in the classroom, responses reveal 10 primary themes around how the technology is impacting the education process. Lecture capture, a ...
Global historian and distinguished scholar, Professor Toyin Falola, has issued a compelling call to African universities to reimagine their futures by thinking “ahead of history,” insisting that ...
The history of science and technology links many disciplines and cultures: scientific, technological, humanistic and social. Smith’s program in the history of science and technology is designed to ...
The Ewing Lecture Series was established in 1973 to honor Robert H. Ewing for his 27 years of teaching and service at Lycoming College. A revered teacher and friend of the College, his life was ...
It's Rule or Be Ruled — We have to govern artificial intelligence. How do we regulate AI for safety and fairness? How will our ethics around AI, or lack of them, determine the future? Who should be in ...
Two journalists from The Atlantic spoke about the relationship of race, class and society to history at the Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Lecture to open the 50th annual D.C. History Conference, a ...
Yesterday evening, at Manhattan’s New School, the New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert delivered the second annual Jonathan Schell Memorial Lecture on the Fate of the Earth, an event established ...
Every year a committee, comprised of graduate students and one faculty member, organizes a yearlong series of lectures by prominent scholars, curators and visual artists on various topics in art ...
Crafting strong narratives and restoring value judgments to those tales are key elements to protecting history’s usefulness in the humanities, argued Donald Kagan in the 34th Jefferson Lecture in the ...
There are countless stories of Black people that aren’t told in American history books. The absence of those stories has prompted a local lecture series. It’s called "Things Your History Teacher ...