Event will examine artistic and social-political themes across disciplines such as African American studies, literature, and philosophy, across media such as architecture, painting, and sound
Spring term on campus features a range of events produced by students and faculty including conferences, lectures, performances, Div III academic showcases, and more
Dance Dept. Presents 'AGAIN: Moving Into a Movement'
Last year 300 people attended the inaugural conference to explore the multifaceted experiences of Deaf lives and celebrate Deaf culture, community, and history
In a personal letter to the Hampshire community, President Lash announces he plans to retire next year, and the Board of Trustees initiates a search for a new president
New Study By 50 World Scientists Warns of More Severe Threat from Global Warming
Community activist Iris Morales rose to prominence in the Vietnam War era as one of the first female members of the revolutionary Latin@/Latinx organization the Young Lords Party
'Made In America' Views Prison Labor Through Contemporary Art Lens
Writing book (plates), documenting New Orleans band leaders, talking molecular biology, making a great pair of sideburns, dishing it out at the Red Barn, and more
"That's It," And He Left The Room: Lessons From a Veteran Professor
"Rather than forcing them to do a class project I designed, they choose their own. Get them to teach themselves how to learn, and there will be no problem they can't ever attack."