Division of Arts and Humanities
In an election season when accusations of ‘Faustian bargains’ are flying, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ scholar Helmut Müller-Sievers reflects on what that really means.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ scholar Loriliai Biernacki reflects on the differences between ancient yoga and yoga as it’s practiced today during Yoga Awareness Month.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ alumnus Patrick Hamilton discusses his new book on influential comic book artist George Pérez during Hispanic Heritage Month.
In book, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ alumnus Silvia Pettem details a little-known chapter of the trailblazing faculty member's story.
In newest chapter of ongoing ‘Conversation Series,’ ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµâ€™s Helanius J. Wilkins explores concepts of belonging and being heard.
The ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Ineva Baldwin Professor of English is part of a Texas Literary Hall of Fame induction class that includes Cormac McCarthy and Molly Ivins.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµâ€™s Paul S. Sutter looks back on the history of the Wilderness Act as it approaches its diamond jubilee.
New CU Art Museum exhibit highlights the ways in which art meets challenging times and finds the sometimes-elusive silver lining.
In a newly published history of the region’s female monarchs, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ scholar shows the connections between love, grief and madness.
In a recently published paper, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ PhD student Cooper Casale interrogates Jim Halpert’s direct-to-camera gaze in The Office and its similarities to what he calls the ‘fascist look.'