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It Don’t Mean a Thing (If You’re Not in Manhattan)

It Don’t Mean a Thing (If You’re Not in Manhattan)

Jason Borge chases down the memory of jazz virtuoso Booker T. Pittman

Features

Cold War Crate Digging

Cold War Crate Digging

A digitized resource offers a glimpse of the Eastern Bloc from U.S. documents

Let the Ancients Play

Let the Ancients Play

Want to understand ancient Greek music and theatre? Perform it

Blog

ChatGPT and the Meaning of Life

ChatGPT and the Meaning of Life

A philosopher contemplates the possibilities of human purpose in an AI world

Marketing the Liberal Arts: The Bookshelf, the Library, and Beyond

Marketing the Liberal Arts: The Bookshelf, the Library, and Beyond

Two visions of the liberal arts

Biting into History

Biting into History

COLA senior Hannah Arulanandam on what ancient teeth can tell us

How Can We Tell if a Machine is Conscious?

How Can We Tell if a Machine is Conscious?

Michael Tye’s new (Newtonian) approach

Teaching & Learning

Figures in the Firmament

Figures in the Firmament

A popular signature course explores the millennia-old relationship between religion and the cosmos

Deus Ex Machina?

Deus Ex Machina?

Chad Seales explores the parallels between AI and religion

Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

At the celebrated honors program’s recent anniversary celebration, there was a clear message: There’s more where this came from

Research

Looks Matter

Looks Matter

RaMell Ross on the importance of aesthetics

Italians in Texas

Italians in Texas

A research project with COLA’s Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program explores an often overlooked history

Tasting India Through Historical Texts

Tasting India Through Historical Texts

Andrea Gutiérrez explores Indian culture through premodern recipes

Books

The Long Road to Grown-Up

The Long Road to Grown-Up

Shannon E. Cavanagh and Robert Crosnoe on how today’s young adults are redefining adulthood

Writing Toward Clarity

Writing Toward Clarity

Jennifer Chang on Plato, patriarchy, and her Pulitzer-finalist poetry collection

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