In researching ancient Chinese ceramics, Xin Zheng (C’23) gained a new understanding of how ethnic minorities were viewed. He recently presented his research at an undergraduate art history symposium.
Marcia Chatelain’s book, "Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America," which examines the expansion of fast-food chains in Black communities, has received a Pulitzer Prize and a James Beard Award.
Please register via Eventbrite to receive Zoom link on the day of the event. Speaker Arielle Baskin-Sommers, Ph.D. Associate Professor Yale University Title Responsibility and psychopathy: Using psychological science to…
Jordan Sand, a professor of Japanese history and culture, has been named a 2022 Guggenheim Fellow, one of academia’s most prestigious grants for scholars and artists.
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Nancy Sherman, a distinguished university professor of philosophy, applies classic Greek and Roman thought to modern times, advancing Aristotelian and Stoic ethics, the philosophy of war and moral psychology.
Four undergraduates have been named Goldwater Scholars, an award that supports students who excel in mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences and show promise of becoming leaders in these fields.
Students and alumni share how a core Jesuit value has shaped them in unexpected ways—from a lightning bolt moment on a campus bench to experiences in a student-run asylum clinic.