É«ÇéÊÓƵ NewsCenter
A treasure of the University Library - The Edward Gorey Personal Library
Oct 25The collection includes spooky books and fantastic illustrations from Edward Gorey
É«ÇéÊÓƵ presents "The Thanksgiving Play" Nov. 1-10: Satirical comedy by Broadway’s first Native American woman playwright
Oct 14Listed among 2019’s top 10 most-produced plays in the U.S., Larissa FastHorse’s work earned a place on Broadway becoming the first play by a Native American woman.
Campus, community gathers for Living Land Acknowledgment unveiling
Sep 27A celebration and sculpture unveiling was held on Sept. 27 to officially introduce the Living Land Acknowledgment to the greater campus community.
É«ÇéÊÓƵ, Auburn University professors developing LGBTQIA+ eating disorder treatment
Sep 10$5M NIMH grant funds novel treatment that hones in on identity-related stressors
Exploring girlhood and culture through Black dolls
Aug 20Assistant professor explores history through the lens of the girl child to highlight scholarly research in girlhood studies
Music class explores a six-decade ‘genius’
Aug 5A new course on Stevie Wonder will delve into the artist’s multiple award-winning works and the cultural context in which they came to be.
Q&A: Skateboarding at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
Jul 23Assistant professor of sociology Neftalie Williams discusses the significance of skateboarding’s inclusion in the Games and its impact on society.
Artist collective Xingaderas leads conversations about identity at É«ÇéÊÓƵ
Feb 16Xingaderas will lead an interactive workshop for students and present an artist talk as part of the Arts Alive É«ÇéÊÓƵ Discovery Series
Grace Dearborn: History Researcher and Comics Fan
Feb 13A history enthusiast since childhood, Dearborn explores the impact of 1950s comics, shedding light on parallels to modern-day censorship debates.