Symmetry Reflects Us
A story of freedom and constraint, mathematician Frank Farris uses functions and symmetry to turn everyday scenes into stunning art.
A story of freedom and constraint, mathematician Frank Farris uses functions and symmetry to turn everyday scenes into stunning art.
A look at Pancho Jiménez ’93 and his historically inspired sculptures.
Treaties used to be the supreme law of the land. What changed?
Thomas G. Plante on how college students can nurture an ethical self
Is there a common good in our common home? The Integral podcast tries to find out.
A few words from the remarkable life of Francisco Jiménez.
A showpiece of outdoor sculpture: Going Around the Corner with X, created and donated by world-renowned artist Fletcher Benton.
Jorma Kaukonen ’64 plays and sings stuff hard won through a life in music. The rustic blues vibe of his latest album is crunchily satisfying.
“There’s chaos in everything, but upon examination, patterns emerge from within that chaos,” says Gina Pasquali ’15.
A journey through the medieval mind of Matthew Jobin.
The de Saisset celebrates turning 60 by taking a closer look at the meaning of ‘family’.
The author of the one book Newt Gingrich says all conservatives should read: Gavin Newsom ’89