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Feb 12, 2014

Point of View: Talks on Education

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Aug 15, 2013

Time to Play Ball: editorial by Keith R. Yamamoto, ARISE II cochair

ARISE II cochair Keith Yamamoto argues that knocking down boundaries between scientific disciplines would reveal great new opportunities; indeed, a new game.
In the News
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Oct 17, 2017

The collision of civil war and threat of global pandemics

“The bottom line is that despite the profound global threat of pandemics, there remains no global health mechanism to force parties to act in accordance with global health interests,” write Paul Wise and Michele Barry in the Fall 2017 issue of Daedalus.
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Stanford CHP News
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Mar 13, 2015

Ocean Exploration: Past, Present, and Future

Robert Ballard tells the story of his passionate career in ocean exploration and discusses the educational initiatives he has created to engage a new generation of scientists.
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Nov 12, 2021

Developing a Youth Agenda for American Democracy

The American Academy of Arts & Sciences and Washington University in St. Louis convened more than 50 community leaders, social entrepreneurs, and professionals - between 18 and 29 years old - from across the political spectrum. The participants were united by a commitment to developing a youth agenda for American democracy.
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Feb 12, 2014

Restoring Justice: The Legacy of Edward H. Levi

On November 13, 2013, David F. Levi, Jack Fuller, Virginia A. Seitz, Harold Hongju Koh, and Mark L. Wolf discussed the legacy of Attorney General Edward H. Levi.
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May 17, 2023

The Humanities and the Rise of the Terabytes

A decade has passed since the publication of The Heart of the Matter, the influential report on the value of the humanities by the Academy’s Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences. What has happened to the humanities over the past ten years, and what might we do to better support the humanities in the future?

The 2111th Stated Meeting featured remarks from Danielle Allen, a member of the Commission that authored The Heart of the Matter, who reflected on the humanities as a historical and contemporary practice in an age of digital superabundance. The meeting also included a conversation between Allen and arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown about the practical applications for the humanities, what works and what doesn’t for asserting their value, and their role in contemporary political debates and culture wars. Academy President David W. Oxtoby offered introductory remarks. An edited version of the presentations and discussion follows.
In the News
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Sep 4, 2018

What Students Say Is Good Teaching

Citing Academy report, Harry Brighouse shares instructional practices that undergraduates say they have rarely encountered and think should be more widely shared.
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Inside Higher Ed
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May 9, 2024

The Academy Launches New Commission on Opportunities After High School

The Academy has launched a cross-sector Commission on Opportunities After High School. The multi-year project will bring together educators, economists, and employers to envision a new system that would help foster informed decision-making among students, enable effective planning by colleges and universities, and promote business growth.
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Feb 10, 2020

Online

If you follow the Academy on social media, then you know that Fiona Hill – former Senior Director for European and Russian Affairs on the National Security Council who testified at the impeachment hearings – wrote an essay for the Spring 2017 issue of Dædalus, Russia Beyond Putin.
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Apr 23, 2020

New 2020 Members Announced

The American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced its members elected in 2020. The 276 artists, scholars, scientists, and leaders in the public, non-profit, and private sectors include Joan Baez, Eric Holder, and Ann Patchett.
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Jan 8, 2009

After the Election: How Will They Govern? Political Experts to Discuss What to Expect in Washington at Academy Program on Jan. 14

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Jul 31, 2024

Noteworthy

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Sep 14, 2020

A Statement on Anti-Racism from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

The Academy's Statement on Anti-Racism acknowledges the organization's unique history and commits to anti-racism as a fundamental part of the Academy's mission to advance the public good.
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Feb 24, 2012

White House’s online ‘Bill of Rights’ reflects American Academy’s work on Internet security

Key recommendations in the fall 2011 issue of the Academy’s journal, Daedalus, “Protecting the Internet as a Public Commons,” are reflected in the White House’s newly released “Privacy Bill of Rights,” for online consumers.
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Mar 11, 2009

Academy CEO Speaks at National Humanities Alliance Annual Meeting

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Jun 3, 2022

From the Archives

Over the past eighteen months, the Academy has partnered with the Northeast Document Conservation Center to repair, clean, and digitize six bound volumes of letters and other documents related to early Academy member and donor Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford) and his daughter, Sarah.
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Feb 19, 2021

Celebrating the Newest Members of the Academy

On October 7, 2020, over two hundred members of the class of 2020 gathered on Zoom to celebrate their recent election to the Academy. This virtual convening was not designed to replace Induction, but rather to capture some of the camaraderie, joy, and ceremony of the traditional weekend in Cambridge.
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May 20, 2009

Artist Discusses Human Anatomy at Academy

In the News
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Nov 12, 2020

Democratic Citizenship at the Chicago Humanities Festival

As part of the Chicago Humanities Festival, members of the Academy's Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship Eric Liu, Hahrie Han, and Pete Peterson participated in a panel on the future of democracy.
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Chicago Humanities Festival

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