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Jun 1, 2004

What’s the Point of Democracy?

Economist and philosopher Amartya Sen discusses the importance of democracy, following an introduction from Thomas Scanlon.
Fire raging in foreground with buildings in the background and sun.
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Oct 21, 2025

The Environmental Impacts of Modern Wars

Militaries, like civilian industries, have a profound capacity to pollute the air, land, and water. What are the estimates of military impact on the environment? And what are some ways to reduce it? The Academy convened a range of experts to consider impacts and options.
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Feb 12, 2014

On the Arts and Sciences: Presentations by Ken Burns and Ernest J. Moniz

As part of the 2013 Induction weekend, Ken Burns (President of Florentine Films) and Ernest J. Moniz (U.S. Secretary of Energy) spoke about the challenges and opportunities for the arts and the sciences.
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Mar 24, 2016

Building Strong Bonds

Animals live in a world of limited resources. When resources that affect survival and reproduction–food, water, mates, nest sites, burrows, and so on–are scarce, conflicts of interest arise.
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Apr 22, 2015

American Academy of Arts & Sciences Elects National and International Scholars, Artists, Philanthropists, and Business and Civic Leaders

The 2015 class includes Pulitzer Prize-winner Holland Cotter, singer-songwriter Judy Collins, Nike co-founder Philip Knight, Nobel Prize-winner Brian Kobilka, Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, and novelist Tom Wolfe.
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May 3, 2018

From Enrollment to Excellence: New Opportunities for American Undergraduate Education

On November 28, 2017, at the Century Association in New York City, Vartan Gregorian, Gail O. Mellow, Michael S. McPherson, and Nicholas Lemann participated in a discussion about new opportunities for U.S. undergraduate education.
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Jan 28, 2013

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Launches Initiative to Address Challenges to Public Higher Education

Robert J. Birgeneau to Lead American Academy Lincoln Project: Excellence and Access in Public Higher Education
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May 20, 2019

Building, Exploring, and Using the Tree of Life

On March 6, 2019, Douglas E. Soltis and Pamela S. Soltis spoke at the Academy about a project that harnesses algorithm development, computer power, and DNA sequencing to create a comprehensive visual Tree of Life. The program, which served as the 2079th Stated Meeting of the Academy, included a welcome from President David W. Oxtoby and an introduction from Scott Vernon Edwards.
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Aug 19, 2010

The Challenges of Mass Incarceration in America

Does locking up more people reduce crime? More Americans are serving time in prison or jail than at any point in the nation’s history, reflecting an incarceration rate that greatly exceeds those found in other advanced democracies.
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Jan 1, 2001

Wendy L. Freedman (Class I)

Wendy Freedman gives the remarks for Class I – Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the 2010 Induction ceremony.
Press Release
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Oct 20, 2015

Key Voices in Science, Technology, Business, and Industry Warn American Innovation Requires Active Leadership

Leaders convene on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. to support Innovation: An American Imperative
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Aug 22, 2017

The Time Inconsistency of Long Constitutions

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Jun 30, 2020

Greater Global Scientific Cooperation Needed in Pandemic Fight

A working group of the American Academy project “Challenges for International Scientific Partnerships,” led by Arthur Bienenstock and Peter Michelson, calls greater global cooperation “increasingly essential.”
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Stanford University News
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Apr 25, 2014

Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy

The cochairs of the Academy's Public Trust in Vaccines project discuss what research is needed to reverse the surge of outbreaks in vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States.
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Science
Three speakers in discussion about rebuilding trust in science.
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Oct 23, 2024

The Essential Work of Rebuilding Trust in Science

The Academy hosted a multi-faceted conversation about the interconnectedness of polarization, institutions, and the public’s trust in science. The panelists shared views from academic, journalistic, and institutional perspectives about how the public trust has been eroded and how the trust can be restored.
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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
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Sep 5, 2023

From the Archives

On May 5–6, 1956, the Academy hosted a conference on “Science and the Modern World View–Toward a Common Understanding of the Sciences and the Humanities.” The conference, funded by the National Science Foundation, was held in honor of physicist Percy Williams Bridgman and mathematician and physicist Philipp G. Frank. At their request, the meeting was not a celebration of their individual work. Rather, it highlighted the discipline of the philosophy of science, which they both advanced. Specifically, the conference examined the history of a scientific worldview and its intersection with the humanities in the mid-twentieth century.
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Spring 2020 Bulletin

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Apr 4, 2017

New Dædalus Issue on “Russia Beyond Putin”

Essays explore Russia under Vladimir Putin and the prospects for significant political changes today and in a post-Putin era.
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Jun 1, 2005

Gift from Ellsworth Kelly to the Academy

A new lithograph by the U.S. preeminent painter and sculptor Ellsworth Kelly now hangs in the atrium of the House of the Academy. In celebration of the Academy’s 225th anniversary, Kelly donated 25 signed prints of his “Sunflower II” from a limited edition of 60 lithographs. The remaining prints have been designated by Kelly to be used as gifts of appreciation to donors who make lead contributions to the Academy’s endowment and capital funds during the 225th anniversary period.

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