Earning a key symbolizes a founding American ideal that many have questioned lately: opening the doors to opportunity based on merit. Continue reading →
Tracking the decades-long career of Catherine Nnoka (ΦBK, Georgetown) emphasizes the power of critical thinking and the advantages of a liberal arts and sciences education. Continue reading →
Once you feel reinvigorated from your summer wanderings, please consider taking some easy steps to promote the value of quality arts and sciences experiences at toolkit.pbk.org. Continue reading →
Nicola M. Courtright, William McCall Vickery 1957 Professor of the History of Art at Amherst College, lectures on “Imagining Feminine Power in European Art.” Continue reading →
Yale doctoral candidate Jason Hong gives ΦBK an update on his research in France. Continue reading →
Research update from Jessica Lamont (ΦBK, William & Mary), Phi Beta Kappa’s 2019 Mary Isabel Sibley Fellow. Continue reading →
Jeffrey Hom (ΦBK, Bowdoin College), a board-certified internist and policy advisor in the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, is Bowdoin’s 2019 Common Good Award recipient. Continue reading →
Julian Jackson. Harvard University Press, 2018. 877 pages. $39.95. Continue reading →
Kurt Caswell. Trinity University Press, 2018. 242 pages. $24.95. Continue reading →
Douglas E. Cowan. University of California Press, 2019. 240 pages. $85.00. Continue reading →