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Michael Botticelli speaking at Brown University
In the News
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Oct 24, 2018

New partnerships, reduced stigma are key to solving opioid crisis, experts say

At a Brown University event co-hosted with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, panelists discussed the importance of partnering with community members and first responders and reducing stigma around addiction.
Source
Brown University News
Press Release
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Jun 19, 2014

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Partners With NYSERDA to Host “Applying Behavioral Strategies to Energy Decisions and Behaviors” Conference

Two-day workshop seeks to increase participation in clean energy programs and set priorities for energy policy programs
Bulletin
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Aug 22, 2017

Dædalus explores “The Prospects & Limits of Deliberative Democracy”

In the News
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Jul 1, 2020

Why Coronavirus Is an ‘Existential Crisis’ for American Democracy

The coronavirus pandemic is nothing less than an “existential crisis” that will reshape American society, says Danielle Allen, cochair of Academy Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. What needs to happen for America’s civic life to be reborn?
Source
Politico
Cam Cottrill
In the News
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Aug 31, 2018

How Rising Inequality Has Widened the Justice Gap

Robert H. Frank writes for the New York Times about income inequality and the justice gap, based on his longer essay in Daedalus issue on "Access to Justice."
Source
The New York Times
Bulletin
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Jan 1, 2013

Challenges to American Institutions

A panel discussion on Institutions of Democracy and the Public Good was the focus of the Academy's 2012 Induction Weekend, featuring Diane Wood, Governor Phil Bredesen, and Ambassador Karl Eikenberry alongside Judy Woodruff, Alex Jones, and Marty Baron. The discussion was moderated by Norman Ornstein.
Press Release
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Jul 5, 2016

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Selects Seven Visiting Scholars in Humanities and Social Sciences

Announcing the seven Visiting Scholars at the American Academy for 2016-17.
Brooklyn, NY (2016).
In the News
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Feb 18, 2020

Whose Brooklyn? An Essay by a Visiting Scholar

Benjamin Holtzman, Visiting Scholar at the American Academy, discusses Thomas Campanella's history of Brooklyn, "the once and future city."
Source
Public Books
Press Release
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Jun 15, 2009

Can Good Judgment Be Taught?

New Volume of Essays from the American Academy Examines the Teaching of Evidence-Based Decision Making
Bulletin
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Aug 30, 2022

Dædalus Explores the Public Faces of the Humanities

By Jessica Taylor, Louis W. Cabot Fellow in Humanities Policy at the Academy, and Robert B. Townsend, Director of Humanities, Arts, and Culture Programs at the Academy and Codirector of the Humanities Indicators
A gallery with people and a painting.
Data Forum
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Aug 18, 2025

How Often Does the Public Engage with the Arts and Humanities? (Part 1)

A national survey of the public from June 2024 offers insights into how often the public engages with various aspects of the arts and humanities.
Bulletin
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Feb 27, 2017

The Academy at Work: Projects and Studies

Bulletin
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Jul 28, 2025

Honoring Anthony S. Fauci

On April 17, 2025, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., was honored with the American Academy’s Award for Excellence in Public Policy and Public Affairs. The award recognizes individuals for their distinction, independence, effectiveness, and work on behalf of the common good. The award was presented to Dr. Fauci for his significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and COVID-19. The event included remarks by Dr. Fauci and an interview with Academy President Laurie L. Patton. An edited transcript of the program follows.
Bulletin
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Mar 13, 2015

Russia – At the Crossroads Again?

Valerie Bunce, George W. Breslauer, and Timothy J. Colton discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and Russia.
Press Release
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Sep 8, 2009

American Academy Convenes Online Dialogue on the Health-Care Crisis

Bulletin
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Jun 1, 2015

The Invention of Courts

Judith Resnik, Jonathan Lippman, Carol S. Steiker, Susan S. Silbey, Jamal Greene, and Linda Greenhouse participated in a conversation on the function of courts in the United States.
Bulletin
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Aug 1, 2014

At Berkeley, a new documentary by Frederick Wiseman

On March 12, 2014, the Academy hosted a program at its 2006th Stated Meeting about “At Berkeley,” a new documentary by Frederick Wiseman. The program included screened selections from the film, followed by a panel discussion with filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, Robert J. Birgeneau, George W. Breslauer, and Mark S. Schlissel.
In the News
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Jan 6, 2019

Famed Journal Lends Its Clout To Fighting Access Crisis

Access to justice is a “stunningly invisible issue given its importance in the country.” The latest issue of Daedalus, featuring two dozen articles from leading law professors, researchers and experts, shines a spotlight on a topic that often gets lost in the din of a nonstop news cycle.
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Law360
Bulletin
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Feb 20, 2026

Induction 2025: Opening Celebration

Induction Weekend 2025 began with an Opening Celebration that featured the announcement of the new Legacy Recognition Honorees with a special message from John Legend, followed by a conversation between David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of The Carlyle Group, and Kenny Leon, Tony Award–winning stage and television director and new member of the Academy. An edited version of their conversation follows.
Bulletin
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Feb 27, 2025

Rebuilding Trust in Science

On October 16, 2024, the Academy hosted a discussion on the importance of science communication and strategies to bridge the gap between science and the public. The event featured Sean Decatur (American Museum of Natural History) and Naomi Oreskes (Harvard University) in conversation with Holden Thorp (American Association for the Advancement of Science). Shirley Malcom (American Association for the Advancement of Science) offered opening remarks and Cristine Russell (formerly, Harvard Kennedy School) provided some final comments.

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