“Star Trek and Historical Memory,” by Aely Aronoff ’21, December 4, 2018
Among the most popular shows in American history, Star Trek and its many iterations have left an indelible mark on […]
Among the most popular shows in American history, Star Trek and its many iterations have left an indelible mark on […]
This article is a reprint of The Hive’s Oct. 4, 2018 blog post. “In a 24/7 media environment that bombards […]
Publicly performing a play is the final project of Harvey Mudd’s annual spring Shakespeare course, one of the College’s most […]
I’ve always seen humanities, social sciences and the arts (HSA) courses at Harvey Mudd as a way of bringing context […]
What do Malcolm X, Mary Shelley and Amadeus Mozart having common? A radical revision of their fields of thought and […]