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May 16, 2008

Editorial: Just Give Them Grants

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Science Magazine
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Jul 11, 2011

Private Philanthropy in Public Education: Measuring Impact and Improving Results

Academy Convenes Educators, Donors, and Evaluation Specialists
Press Release
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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
BULLETIN ISSUE

Summer 2019 Bulletin

In the News
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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
Campus image on a sunny fall day.
Bulletin
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Dec 10, 2025

Education

Projects in the Education program area inform policy and practice that support high-quality, educational opportunities for all Americans. Building on the Academy’s commitment to the vital role that education and knowledge development play in our nation and world, the program area engages scholars and practitioners from a range of fields and disciplines to examine the conditions that foster the creation, transfer, and preservation of knowledge throughout our society.
Academy President David Oxtoby speaks at the 2019 Miami Dade College Commencement Ceremony
Academy Article
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May 6, 2019

"Build Bridges, Break Down Walls"

Academy President David Oxtoby speaks at the 2019 Miami Dade College commencement and receives an honorary degree.
In the News
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Jul 28, 2021

I Love the Public Humanities, But...

Instituted incautiously, the public humanities can threaten faculty speech and encourage cash-chasing. Feisal G. Mohamed discusses how getting it right will require structural change on the American campus — and some institutional investment in humanities departments.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Bulletin
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Mar 7, 2018

Redistricting and Representation

In collaboration with the Ash Center at the Harvard Kennedy School, the Academy hosted a discussion on “Redistricting and Representation,” which included presentations by Gary King, Jamal Greene, and Moon Duchin. Chief Judge Patti Saris moderated the program.
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Feb 10, 2020

A Conversation with Anna Deavere Smith

Anna Deavere Smith is many things: an actress, playwright, author, and founding director of the Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue at New York University, where she is also University Professor at Tisch School of the Arts. In 2019, she became a member of the Academy and was a featured speaker at the Annual David M. Rubenstein Lecture held during the Induction weekend. After performing two original pieces that combine art, commentary, and journalism, she joined David M. Rubenstein in conversation. Their discussion explored a wide range of topics, from auditions and growing up in Baltimore to memorization and the school-to-prison pipeline.
Press Release
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Nov 4, 2015

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Establishes the Commission on the Future of Undergraduate Education

National commission to undertake data-driven examination of opportunities and challenges in U.S. higher education. Initiative receives $2.2 million in funding from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Bulletin
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Jun 1, 2015

On the Professions

People in long line at a courthouse door.
Press Release
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Dec 4, 2024

How to Deliver and Increase Civil Justice in America

A new report from the Academy issues recommendations for closing the civil justice gap. Developed with an interdisciplinary approach involving legal professionals, scholars, and community leaders offers an array of approaches for delivering and increasing civil justice in America.
Bulletin
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Sep 1, 2000

Academy Update: New Faces on the Academy Staff

In the News
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Aug 2, 2021

Advice to Leaders on Strengthening Civic Culture & Trust in Government

This summer, the National Academy of Public Administration and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences held panel discussions on Public Governance and Civic Engagement. From these conversations emerged clear recommendations for policymakers to build a stronger civic culture and increase trust in government.
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Federalism.US
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Feb 20, 2024

New Academy Publication Makes the Case for Supreme Court Term Limits

A bipartisan Academy Commission recommended eighteen-year terms for Supreme Court justices to “help move the Court toward a less partisan future, restoring its legitimacy as an independent arbiter of justice.” The idea from Our Common Purpose is detailed further in a subsequent publication.
Bulletin
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Aug 22, 2016

Oral Narratives and the Disappearing Past

"Twenty years ago I set out with a Chinese friend and research partner, Gao Xiaoxian, to seek from elderly women in northwest Chinese villages their memories of socialist collectivization in the 1950s. We wanted to hear from them before advancing age and death silenced their stories."
Press Release
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Feb 12, 2018

New Report from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences Examines Americans’ Trust in Science

Amid increasing concern over the extent to which the public values scientific evidence, a new report from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences offers an in-depth examination of the current state of trust in science among Americans.
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Feb 27, 2017

A Collective Moral Awakening: Ethical Choices in War and Peace

Scott D. Sagan, Joseph H. Felter, and Paul H. Wise discussed “A Collective Moral Awakening: Ethical Choices in War and Peace,” which is, in part, the subject of the Winter 2017 issue of Dædalus.
Press Release
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Oct 9, 2008

Nuclear Arms Control Leaders Receive Prestigious Rumford Prize from the American Academy

Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn, and prominent physicist and arms control expert Sidney D. Drell, will be honored with one of the nation’s oldest awards.

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