Joanne Kong honors the 300th anniversary of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier Book I September 16, 2022 This story highlights an upcoming performance by pianist Joanne Kong, director of accompaniment and coordinator of chamber ensembles.
Montana defies order on transgender birth certificates September 16, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
This is big: Senate confirms five Biden federal appeals court judges in a week September 16, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
Virginia schools could soon change the way they treat transgender students September 16, 2022 Law professor Jack Preis is interviewed.
In this reimagined version of law school, students are taught to have 'an entrepreneur's mind' September 15, 2022 Law professor Josh Kubicki, director of legal innovation and entrepreneurship, is quoted.
Bench Report: Why These Judges Are Worried About Confirmation Hearings September 15, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
U.S. Senate confirms nomination of Connecticut native Sarah Merriam to federal appeals court. What comes next? September 15, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
Key Chauvin prosecutor Jerry Blackwell's federal judge nomination nears full Senate vote September 15, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
Elisabeth Gruner: The Zen of Writing, Reading, and Learning September 14, 2022 English professor Elisabeth Gruner is interviewed in this podcast.
Most abortions stop in West Virginia after lawmakers pass near-total ban September 14, 2022 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.