What Does Politics Have To Do with Beauty?
Timothy Lukes answers. Part of the equation: showman P.T. Barnum, naturalist John Muir, and auto designer Harley Earl, who gave us the ’57 Chevy.
Timothy Lukes answers. Part of the equation: showman P.T. Barnum, naturalist John Muir, and auto designer Harley Earl, who gave us the ’57 Chevy.
Professor Tim Healy is a live wire. Ideas swarm in his brain like extra electrons in his outer valence band.
Emerging diseases, cyberterrorism, and food insecurity are tough nuts to crack. That’s why we need to put scientists and engineers together.
Helping lead the global conversation on ethics in artificial intelligence
Thought experiments come to life with VR.
When it comes to immigrants in Silicon Valley, it’s both, says sociologist Tomas R. Jiménez ’98.
Kathleen Maxwell uncovers the secrets tying together illuminated manuscripts.
Sociologist Laura Nichols ’90 on how past and present converge for undocumented college students.
In Undocumented and in College, Laura Nichols ’90 explains how past and present converge in post-DACA America.
The Leavey School of Business unveils its “Production Innovation” program aimed at helping companies beat the 80 percent fail rate.
Erin Guthrie ’18, Scot Tomer M.S. ’21, and their swarm of small test robots lead the charge in sniffing out pollution.
John-Paul Hurley ’18 and Behnam Dezfouli want to hit fast-forward on transforming the internet of things.
Alfonso Ortega is an expert in technologies for cooling electronics. And he takes the helm in August as the new dean of the School of Engineering.
A dog with millions of fans. And Bill Stevens, a blind pianist, teaching students more than they imagined.