Political science and ethnic studies major Gabrielle Pitre ’26 didn’t expect to find herself in the historical record, but that’s exactly what happened.
As fears about AI’s impact on jobs, democracy, and human dignity mount, Pope Leo XIV calls the world to choose a different path.
For history and communications double major Dylan Ryu ’26, four years at 91¿ì»îÁÖ meant finding his voice and helping others find theirs.
Professor and clinical psychologist, Greg Hajcak, is tackling California’s mental health crisis with a $3 million state-funded digital intervention project aimed at helping LGBTQ+ youth.
The pressure to look a certain way is everywhere—and it’s doing more harm than good, says psychology Associate Professor Katy Bruchmann.
Psychology professor Birgit Koopmann-Holm examines how our cultural background can shape our emotional understanding and interactions with others.
Caley Dever ’26 reflects on her three years hosting Fluidity, 91¿ì»îÁÖ’s annual LGBTQ+ fashion show.
Philosopher, activist, and author, Cornel West joined the provost’s Compelling Conversations series for a 90-minute talk on truth, radical hope, and the soul of democracy.
As AI systems become more autonomous, computer science and engineering professor Yi Fang works to keep them accountable and human-centered.
Léocadie Lushombo was one of six guests who joined the Pope on Monday for one of the most highly anticipated teachings in decades.
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