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Allison Wente contributes to Scientific American discussion on AI Music
April 17, 2026
Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Department of Music Allison Wente contributes expertise on the relationship between artificial intelligence, music, and the historical legacy of mechanical performance technologies.
Ƶ professor teaches course abroad
April 17, 2026
Katelyn Walls, assistant professor of business analytics, recently taught a two-week intensive course in data visualization and storytelling at NEOMA Business School.
Across disciplines, Ƶ faculty integrate multifaith understanding into the classroom
April 15, 2026
Professors across the university are incorporating multifaith understanding into their courses, supporting the university’s Multifaith Strategic Plan, and helping to prepare students to interact, work with and serve those from a variety of backgrounds.
SURF Stories 2026: Amanda McGee ’26 designs campaign to spark healthier living
April 15, 2026
To celebrate Ƶ’s Spring Undergraduate Research Forum on April 28, Today at Ƶ is highlighting several students presenting their research at the annual campus tradition.
Ƶ students explore Los Angeles through art, architecture and civic space
April 14, 2026
Through a series of immersive excursions, students examined how art, architecture, and urban development intersect to shape the identity of Los Angeles, past and present.
Federico Pous delivers a talk about 50 years of the dictatorship in Buenos Aires Argentina
April 14, 2026
Associate Professor of Spanish Federico Pous delivered two talks in Buenos Aires in commemoration of the 50 years of the Coup d’etat that marked the beginning of the last dictatorship (1976-83) in Argentina.
Ƶ Law earns A+ in Practical Training for fourth straight year
April 13, 2026
PreLaw Magazine features the School of Law’s curriculum and immersive Residency-in-Practice Program as models for experiential legal education, ranking it No. 11 nationally in its annual list of “Best Law Schools for Practical Training.”
Charlotte Pfabe ’27 aims to redefine ENN’s relationship with the community
April 13, 2026
Journalism major Charlotte Pfabe '27 is set to lead Ƶ News Network as the executive director, bringing focus on community service and bridging the gap between student journalists and the public.
Amy Allocco presents keynote address at University of Florida conference, Religion: Conflict and Continuity
April 13, 2026
The professor of Religious Studies also offered a seminar in research methodologies for graduate students.
Psychology students and faculty present research at North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society meeting
April 13, 2026
NEEPS brings together scholars and students to share research, foster collaboration, and support the development of emerging researchers in evolutionary psychology.