Engaging first-year students in the humanities is crucial for revitalizing interest in these vital fields of study.As Dean Sean Kelly highlights, introductory humanities courses must captivate young minds, ensuring that the importance of humanities is not lost amidst the growing trend of declining enrollment in arts and humanities education.
Canine Empathy: Insights from Harvard Research and The Dogist
Canine empathy is a fascinating topic that highlights the deep emotional connections between dogs and humans.Recent studies, particularly those from Harvard canine research, provide compelling insights into how our four-legged friends perceive and respond to human emotions.
Dogs and Human Connection: Insights from Harvard Research
Dogs and human connection is a fascinating topic that delves into the emotional and social dynamics between our canine companions and ourselves.Through canine empathy, dogs have shown an uncanny ability to understand human emotions, making them more than just pets; they are integral members of our families.
Introductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year Students
Introductory humanities courses serve as a gateway for students embarking on their higher education journeys, providing a crucial foundation in arts and humanities education.As first-year college courses, these offerings not only encourage engagement in humanities but also address a growing concern of declining enrollment in such vital disciplines.
Dance Like Somebody’s Watching: Tips for Total Freedom
Dance like somebody’s watching to unlock your fullest expression!Embrace the sheer joy of movement, as each step is not just a physical representation but a form of dance expression that connects with your inner self.
Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Diversity and Talent
The Cultural Rhythms Festival is a vibrant celebration of diversity that showcases the rich tapestry of cultures represented within the Harvard community.This annual event, now in its 39th year, brings together students from different backgrounds to share their artistic expressions through music, dance, and fashion.
AI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual Record
AI in photojournalism reveals a transformative yet contentious intersection of technology and visual storytelling.As artificial intelligence technology advances, it presents both challenges and opportunities for preserving the integrity of photographic records.
AI in Photojournalism: Kira Pollack’s Vision for the Future
Artificial intelligence in photojournalism is redefining the future of visual storytelling as it grapples with both challenges and opportunities presented by emerging photojournalism technology.As AI continues to influence the industry, it raises critical questions about copyright and the authenticity of images, which could potentially undermine trust in the medium.
Asian American Women’s History: A Hidden Legacy Revealed
Asian American women’s history is a rich and vibrant tapestry woven through time, yet it often remains overlooked.The Schlesinger Library is working tirelessly to change this narrative through historical exhibits that illuminate the stories of women who have shaped and influenced American society.
Asian American Women’s History: A New Exhibit at Schlesinger
Asian American women’s history is a rich yet often overlooked part of the broader narrative of American history, shining a light on the diverse experiences and challenges faced by these women.The Schlesinger Library’s ongoing exhibit, “Illuminate: Contextualizing Asian American Women’s Stories Through the Archives,” aims to rectify this omission by showcasing artifacts and stories that highlight their significant contributions.