Innovation
Sharrow Featured in Award-Winning Sports Documentary
Elizabeth A. Sharrow, public policy, is a key interview subject in The Herricanes, a documentary about the history of the National Women's Football League.
Weber Featured on 'The Economics Show'
Isabella Weber, economics, discussed the effectiveness of price controls on recent years' inflationary costs on The Economics Show.
Lundquist Featured on NPR's Body Electric Podcast
Jennifer Lundquist, sociology and Senior Associate Dean of Research and Faculty Development, was interviewed on integrating movement into her classes.
UMass Women into Leadership Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
On March 29 and 30, program participants, alumni, and elected and appointed state officials gathered at UMass Amherst for the UWiL Workshop.
Sonya Atalay Delivers 10th Annual Daffodil Lecture
Sonya Atalay, anthropology and director of the newly-founded Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS), discussed the center's work.
Groce Interviewed on Massachusetts Drug Courts
Judge Charles Groce III, legal studies, is featured in an article discussing the many benefits of Massachusetts drug courts.
Carr Co-Authors Op-Ed Featured in Boston Globe
Ethan Carr, landscape architecture, recently co-authored an op-ed on the Franklin Park Action Plan for the Boston Globe.
Ethan Zuckerman Co-Authors Manifesto for a Smaller, Denser Internet
Ethan Zuckerman, public policy & communication, recently co-authored a manifesto calling for a smaller, denser internet.
What Are the Humanities For? Academic Thought After the Neoliberal University
Join us for this fall capstone event featuring a lecture by Christopher Newfield, a scholar who has written extensively on the history of universities.
Palestinian Futures After October 7
Join us as Beshara Doumani shares his perspectives on the war in Gaza.
The Attack on Honest History
This panel discussion will add context to the history behind current attacks on critical thinking, as well as comment on how people are fighting back.
Justice by Means of Democracy
Join us for a discussion with Danielle Allen, author of "Justice by Means of Democracy."