Paragraph, Vol. 31, No. 1, Roland Barthes Retroactively: Reading the Collège de France Lectures (March 2008), pp. 9-22 (14 pages) Though explicit references to music are infrequent in Barthes's ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning expert and professor in cognitive science will speak Monday (Sept. 14) about the role of analogy during a talk presented by the Mathematical and Computational Cognitive ...
J. Robert Oppenheimer '26 affirmed yesterday that although the unity of science and the world is very complex, there are "no insuperable elements of disunity." Speaking again to a capacity audience in ...
The Drexel Department of Architecture, Design & Urbanism is pleased to announce an upcoming program with Florentine architect Andrea Ponsi, international creator, city planner, designer, painter and ...
Traditional lectures have long been a foundation of higher education, but it can be challenging to keep students engaged with this conventional format. With the modern prevalence of online education ...
The practice of oncology continues to evolve over time. Educators find themselves in a position where they are no longer able to teach a topic in its entirety. Moreover, the rapid expansion of ...