In this episode of On Record, we sit down with Special Collections Director Brenda Gunn to discuss the University’s copies of the Declaration of Independence.
Rothko in Florence', curated by Christopher Rothko and Elena Geuna, encompasses the main exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi and spaces that were historically significant to Rothko ...
Bristol, wants to find it. Hoxha authored a bill, H.B. 5422, that calls for the University of Connecticut to partner with ...
Surprise parties. Marriage proposals. Sports upsets. Bank collapses. Military sneak attacks. Why do some unexpected events ...
Written in Jefferson’s own hand, and including a more damning condemnation of slavery, the early draft is part of a major new America 250 exhibit at the American Philosophical Society.
The paper shredder is built with a simple control panel that has just three buttons: power, forward, reverse. Its LED indicators alert you if it’s overheating, overloaded, the bin is full, or the bin ...
Semantic Scholar and Research Rabbit differ in discovery approach; one centers on figures and references, the other maps ...
In an age when some philosophical materialists believe nothing exists beyond matter, Dr. David Neima says neuroscience points in another direction.
Matisse made his colorful cut-outs late in life after debilitating abdominal surgery, and they are the star of this focused new exhibition.
Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
Van Doren Waxter presents a posthumous exhibition dedicated to Jackie Saccoccio, reexamining her unique, labor-intensive method of painting.
A new machine learning tool hints at the breath of bogus papers in cancer research and reveals how attractive this research ...