In a new book, biblical scholar Henry Kelly says the devil is not who you think he is.
Giving the devil his due
New ‘4-D goggles’ allow wearers to be ‘touched’ by approaching objects
Reaching through the screen is about to get more extreme.
HBCU partnership brings new students to UC grad programs
Budding scientists and scholars are exploring deeper research interests after interning in a unique UC program.
First Thiebaud paintings uncrated for upcoming exhibition
The first exhibition devoted to Thiebaud's artistic maturation opens Jan. 16 at Manetti Shrem.
New center aims to nourish your empathy — with art
Dacher Keltner helps launch the art world’s first ‘empathy center,’ using the power of art to induce compassion.
The new science of acting
Cognitive scientists are helping actors infuse characters with genuine memories, feelings and personalities.
We'll always have ‘Casablanca’
As the beloved film turns 75, a scholar reflects on its enduring relevance.
Conversations I wish I had
Death is not a dirty word to alumna Morgan Brown, whose art projects take on mortality taboos.
Lack of black TV showrunners, writers continues to perpetuate stereotypes
Ninety percent of showrunners are white and two-thirds of all TV shows lack even one black writer, Darnell Hunt finds.
How American cities can make sci-fi a reality
David Sedlak finds a solution to our water woes in "Dune."
Dance your Ph.D.
Using aerial dance to explain her research, Nancy Scherich wins a Science magazine competition.
John Lithgow: An actor’s lessons
The Emmy award-winner shares encouragement and experience with an MFA class.