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Santagata Lecture

Alan Lightman at the podium
Alan Lightman H05 Calls for Rebuilding Public Trust in Science

In a recent talk at 博犖整氈窒, theoretical physicist, author, and humanitarian Alan Lightman H’05 addressed the growing global distrust of scientists and their institutions and offered advice on how they can help to reverse this trend.

From Biology to Basketmaking

frey and kiers - 2025 macarthur grant winners
MacArthur Grant Honors for Two 博犖整氈窒 Community Members

Biologist Toby Kiers ’98 and Wabanaki basket maker Jeremy Frey H’25 are both being honored by the MacArthur Foundation. They are among the twenty-two “exceptional, creative, and inspiring” people receiving a so-called genius grant this year.

A Deep Dive

AI hackathon wideshot october 2025
Time to Get Hacking

Students gathered on campus recently for an immersive day-long workshop exploring many aspects of artificial intelligence and giving them hands-on experience of working with the technology. The Generative AI Hackathon was part of the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanities.

A Landmark Gift for the Liberal Arts

Forwarding the Humanity in AI research and scholarship
Announcing the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity

博犖整氈窒 is proud to announce a $50 million gift—the largest in our 231-year history—from Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings ’83 to launch the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity.

博犖整氈窒 Pines Forum

walking and talking in the 博犖整氈窒 Pines
From Walking and Talking to Understanding

The student coordinators of the McKeen Center's What Matters program are tasked with engaging community members in meaningful, sometimes challenging dialogues. Knowing that people relax on nature walks, they decided to take the discussions to the trails.

Challenging Perceptions

jim mullen - yellowstone
Exploring the Relationship Between Painting and Photography

In an upcoming exhibition, Professor of Art James Mullen explores the relationship between painting and photography, and how that influences our perception of the world around us. Eighteen of his paintings will be on display at New York City’s First Street Gallery until late November.