Students and faculty at Denison University respond to the importance of the Visiting Scholar Program following Mae Ngai’s visit to their campus.
The DC Area Phi Beta Kappa Association visits the Wonder Exhibition at The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery.
Mary Bendel-Simso, secretary and treasurer of the ΦBK chapter at McDaniel, and fellow English Professor LeRoy Panek research and document early American detective fiction.
Students of both art and science must be able to test their ideas and to shape their craft with their hands in order to understand it.
Children look to books for validation of their experiences. Unfortunately, many struggle to find this in the books available to them.
ΦBK member and the former chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the Seven-Up Company, Winter led the development of the famous “Uncola” advertising campaign and pioneered corporate sponsorship of humanitarian causes.
Equipped with 3-D printers, sewing machines, drones, laser cutters and more, makerspaces are popping up on college campuses across the nation.
For decades, scholars have recognized achievement gaps in the US education system. We are now realizing these gaps are not about achievement, but opportunity.
The Heritage Edition of The Saint John’s Bible, currently on display at Creighton University, is the first of its kind commissioned by a Benedictine monastery in over 500 years.
Living a simple, environmentally ethical lifestyle helps students enhance their education by unplugging technology and learning outside of the classroom.
Whether it’s Decision Science or Creative Studies, a growing diversity of liberal arts disciplines shows thinking outside the box has rewards outside of academia.
To read poetry aloud is to experience it in a new way. Participating in an all-night poetry reading session is to broaden the horizons of learning in a way that few liberal arts students experience.