Teresa Bejan talks about the meaning and practice of Freedom of Speech.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 163, No. 2 (June 2019)
How did Wilson's diplomacy during World War 1 effect the diplomacy of the early 1920s? Ross Kennedy discusses Woodrow Wilson's suspicion of "power politics" (i.e. mass globalism and arms races); Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 159, No. 2 (June 2015), pp. 156-161
Marina Abramovic and Doug Aitken are among the most daring and innovative artists to explore new ways of thinking about art and museums. They will be joined by Glenn D. Lowry in a conversation about their work, which has ranged from long-duration performance to a nationwide rolling “museum,” and the different ways contemporary art and the museum can, and must, engage each other.
The Baron discusses how segregation marred the reputation of the United States around the world at the time of World War 2, specifically after the UN drafted the Declaration of Human Rights.
A conversation between Richard Sussking and Daniel Susskind with supplemental commentary by Howard Gardner regarding the future of professions and work in the digital age.
Dr. Olivera shows that by studying chemistry of compounds of biological systems, we can not only learn their biological contexts, but we can also gain insights into the evolutionary history of those compounds.
Dr. Susan T. Fiske, Dr. John G. Hildebrand, Dr. Michael S. McPherson, Dr. Sarah B. Pomeroy, and Dr. Moshe Sharon are admitted to the society and sign the members' book
Jane Lubchenco describes how NOAA responded to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in April of 2010.; Further reading: Proceedings of the Nation Academy of Sciences of the United States. December 11, 2012 109 (50) pp. 20212-20221