Responsibility to inspire: Golden Bears receiver gives back to community
Driven by gratitude and a passion for the game, arts grad and athletic standout Chevy Thomas created a football camp for disadvantaged youth.
Driven by gratitude and a passion for the game, arts grad and athletic standout Chevy Thomas created a football camp for disadvantaged youth.
During her time in the BFA program, Nadia Zamora Hern谩ndez became a student leader who helped others find connection, confidence and creative courage.
Liam Wadsworth is an Anthropology PhD graduate who seeks to amplify once-silenced voices
Arts PhD grad Malou Brouwer found academic inspiration and a deep connection to place through her research on Indigenous women's poetry
Decorative rank badges worn by civil and military officials reveal insights into Chinese culture during the Qing dynasty.
Other cultural norms emerge, spread and even transform in much the same way, says anthropologist.
Alumni family strives to broaden perspectives through humanities education
From traditional Korean wind instruments to experimental collaborations, top musicians and scholars unite for a four-day exploration of global musical influences, intercultural exchange, and contemporary composition beyond Western-centric perspectives.
Recognizing the recipients of the 2024-25 Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund at the 喵咪社区.
Interdisciplinary U of A team wins $24-million federal grant to advance the frontier of assistive technology.
Media stories tend to chalk up celebrity children鈥檚 success to hard work and talent while downplaying privilege, sociologists find.
Lack of up-front control over the features makes it harder for abuse survivors to avoid seeing photos of their abusers, or receiving unwanted sexual content, researchers find.
Political scientist finds recruits seeking training and resources for perceived 鈥渞ace war.鈥
The innovative initiative has opened doors and led to new opportunities for Iiesha Moume
Judge Gurcharan Singh Bhatia reflects on a life dedicated to human rights and the importance of educating future generations
Donors support thousands of U of A students to learn beyond the classroom, transforming their future careers and communities
Innovative mix of technology and music aims to raise awareness of the condition and a groundbreaking treatment.
Michael Massey (B. Mus. 1967) shares his 70-year journey of becoming one of Canada鈥檚 most influential classical music artists
Peter Meekison, beloved political science scholar and co-architect of the Canadian constitution, leaves an enduring legacy.
New micro-course teaches students to identify and investigate cultural artifacts, helping to keep them on First Nations land.
In 鈥淕hosts of Crook County,鈥 Russell Cobb recounts the exploitation of Indigenous people that figures prominently in the history of the Sooner State.
Remembering the legacy of a beloved U of A champion