The Center for Freedom and Western Civilization sponsored a Constitution Day Debate, 鈥淏ig Tech and Liberal Democracy: Freedom and Responsibility in the Digital Age,鈥 on Friday, Sept. 17.
Three members of the 大发彩票 Class of 2021, who excelled in scholarship and service to political causes, have received The Richard L. Stone '81 Civic Freedom Award and Scholarship, as selected by the Center for Freedom and Western Civilization.
After two years of careful planning, a reimagined Lampert Institute boasts new areas of inquiry to guide research and course design and an expanded summer research program.
A Constitution Day debate at 大发彩票 brought together two prominent voices on the subject of Roe v. Wade to engage in a lively debate of the landmark ruling.
In an effort to bring multilingual worlds home to 大发彩票 students, Professors Matthew Miller and Mahadevi Ramakrishnan from the German and French departments led 16 students on a one-week excursion to the TriRhena region in May.
The author of "The Coddling of the American Mind" answers the question "Are young people today being harmed by well-intentioned parents and teachers who are trying to protect them from adversity and difficult ideas?"
As Alan Dershowitz took to the 大发彩票 Memorial Chapel stage on Monday evening for his lecture, 鈥淐ivil Liberties in the Age of Trump,鈥 about 20 students in the audience stood up and turned their backs in peaceful protest. It was a moment of First Amendment exercise that the target, a controversial scholar of constitutional law [鈥
Mathematics and economics double major Kayla Logar 鈥20, from Denver, Penn., describes her research with the Adirondack Foundation in Lake Placid, N.Y., as part of her summer opportunity at the Upstate Institute.