Healing the Connection Between People and Planet In her new book, Jeanine Canty ’92 explains the links between social and ecological issues.
How Does the Webb Telescope Enable Us to See Farther Into the History of the Universe? Professor Jeff Bary explains how the technology of the Webb Telescope enables astronomers to see things in space that have never been seen before.
Black Infants Are Receiving Lower Quality Care. Why? In looking at NICUs, there can be inequities in care, especially with Black patients, finds Erica Miles ’92 Edwards.
Owning Up to the Past and Fixing the Present In examining his family history, LeRoy Potts Jr. ’85 found similarities in the situations of African Americans who sought refuge during the Civil War and today’s asylum seekers.
Drop by Drop A new book co-written by Samantha Zuhlke ’10 and former Colgate professor Manuel Teodoro explores Americans’ strange relationship with drinking water.
This Bug Is Wreaking Havoc Patricia Pavlinac ’05 is helping to find solutions to aid children in Africa and South Asia fight a life-threatening illness.
Traumatic Tales PTSD research finds that the way veterans tell their own stories predicts their mental health.
Reimagining Refuge Geography professor Daniel Monk explains the global shelter imaginary, a dangerous new trend in humanitarian aid.
How Does a Country Balance Its National Security With Civil Liberties? How does a country balance its national security with civil liberties? Philosophy professor David McCabe responds.
The Great Art Debate On the question of where art and archaeology belong, Professor Elizabeth Marlowe explores all possibilities.