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The Medical and Health Humanities Speaker Series brings together faculty, staff, students and community members to introduce the importance of the humanities in health care.
Associate Professor of History Xaq Frohlich discusses the problematic model for reforming governance of the tech industry for TIME's Made by History series.
The "Sew Their Names: Quilting, Creativity and Activism" exhibition on view at The Jule Museum and forthcoming Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture, to be held on February 7, originate from the arts outreach initiative, The Jule's Museum in Motion.
The AI Nexus conference will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence with the arts, humanities and engineering. This interdisciplinary forum moves beyond traditional AI conversations, focusing on the synthesis of technical innovation with ethical inquiry, cultural critique and creative expression.