‘Independent state legislature doctrine,’ now before Supreme Court, could reverse 200 years of progress in giving more say over elections to the people December 6, 2022 Law professor Hank Chambers authored this piece.
Digital Privacy: Federal bill aims to give users control over what personal data companies can collect December 2, 2022 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna authored this piece.
This course teaches how to judge a book by its cover - and its pages, print and other elements of its design November 21, 2022 Head of Book Arts, Rare Books, and Special Collections Lynda Kachurek authored this piece.
Why you shouldn't cook your turkey this way. Watch what happens to the holiday bird November 21, 2022 Chemistry professor Kristine Nolin is quoted.
Deep-Frying a Thanksgiving Turkey? Here's How to Make Sure It Doesn't Explode November 20, 2022 Chemistry professor Kristine Nolin is featured.
Deep-Frying Your Turkey? Well, There's a Right Way and an 'OMG, Run for Your Life' Way November 18, 2022 Chemistry professor Kristine Nolin is quoted.
Ending Amazon deforestation: 4 essential reads about the future of the world's largest rainforest November 18, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, is interviewed.
Ending Amazon deforestation: 4 essential reads about the future of the world's largest rainforest November 18, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, is interviewed.
The Medieval Power Struggle That Inspired HBO's 'House of the Dragon' October 19, 2022 History professor David Routt authored this piece.
HBO's 'House of the Dragon' was inspired by a real medieval dynastic struggle over a female ruler October 19, 2022 History professor David Routt, a medieval history expert, authored this piece.