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Jun 11, 2024

Environmental Impact of War and Military Motivations for Peace

The environmental costs of war and how to minimize them were a focus of an Academy seminar, writes participant Saleem H. Ali in Forbes. In his article, Ali explores meeting themes including the costs of military greenhouse gas emissions, the "greening of warfare," the costs and impact of post-conflict reconstruction, and the ways military forces could engage in environmental remediation.
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Dec 10, 2025

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Jul 11, 2011

Private Philanthropy in Public Education: Measuring Impact and Improving Results

Academy Convenes Educators, Donors, and Evaluation Specialists
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Dec 1, 2023

Deceased Members

Deceased Members
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Dec 8, 2015

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Awards Sarton Prize to Vanesha Pravin

Poet recognized for exceptional talent, promise
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Mar 22, 2024

Rice University hosts Academy for Discussion on Climate Action

Rice University, in collaboration with the Houston Program Committee of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, hosted a panel discussion on climate action featuring academy members and guests March 18 at the Ralph S. O'Connor Building for Engineering and Science.
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Feb 13, 2019

Is anti-humanities rhetoric to blame for slower PhD growth?

Robert Townsend, director of the Humanities Indicators, discusses PhD trends in the U.S.
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Times Higher Education
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Nov 2, 2017

Yes, Financial Investment in College Completion Pays Off

In the latest publication from the Commission on the Future of Undergraduate Education, a team of analysts from Moody's Analytics attempted to lay out the costs and benefits of a sustained investment program aimed at boosting program completion rates, especially for disadvantaged students.
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Sep 8, 2014

New Report: The Humanities Weathered the Recession, but Still Struggle with Digital and Workforce Issues

How did humanities departments fare during the recent recession? How are departments coming to terms with fast-changing technologies, and preparing their students for the workforce? Today the American Academy of Arts and Sciences is releasing the results of a wide-ranging survey of 12 disciplines that offers answers to those questions and many others on the state of the humanities in higher education.
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Inoculation of Smallpox

In 1783, a self-described“ Bostonian Member of the American Academy… at the request of another Member,” detailed the efforts of Reverend Doctor Cotton Mather to combat smallpox through inoculation...
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Winter 2017 Bulletin

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Mar 1, 2023

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Feb 20, 2024

Recent Dædalus Issues Explore Mental Health as well as Language & Social Justice in the United States

Recent Dædalus Issues Explore Mental Health as well as Language & Social Justice in the United States
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Feb 10, 2022

Remembrance: Frances McCall Rosenbluth

Frances McCall Rosenbluth, one of the Academy’s most dedicated members, died in New Haven on November 20, 2021, at age 63. Rosenbluth, the Damon Wells Professor of Political Science at Yale University, had been dealing admirably with glioblastoma for the past year.
An aerial view of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy to the New Jersey coast taken during a search and rescue mission.
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Mar 19, 2019

Science During Crisis: New Report with Recommendations

In the latest publication from the Academy's Public Face of Science initiative, coauthors Rita Colwell and Gary Machlis offer insights and recommendations to increase the role of scientists in times of disaster that will result in better individual and institutional decisions.
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Oct 22, 2003

13 Academy Fellows and 3 Foreign Honorary Members Receive Nobel Prizes & National Medals of Science and Technology

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Winter 2024 Bulletin

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Oct 25, 2011

Induction 2011 videos available online

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Jan 6, 2016

New Dædalus Issue on “The Internet”

Essays offer insight about the Internet of the (near) future- and its implications
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Nov 9, 2016

Assessment in the Humanities

In a forum essay, the HULA team (Danielle Allen, Maggie Schein, Christopher Pupik Dean, and David Kidd) describes its work, which start in the education sector but are now being extended to public humanities projects.

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