A degree in Liberal Arts has long been considered the most adaptable, with humanitarian and societal studies that prepare graduates to enter a wide variety of careers. This comes with good reason: ...
“It’s required.” Too many engineering undergraduates utter this simple phrase when asked why they are taking a particular liberal-arts course. The structured curricula that exist for most students in ...
Three years ago, leaders at Northwestern Engineering and the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art had an idea— to directly engage artists with engineers by embedding an Artist-at-Large with the ...
This is the simplest and easiest way to understand the concept and idea of creativity at merely the surface level. Creativity is unique in the way that it can be found anywhere in everyday life, even ...
Arthur Acuna, a first-generation college student who grew up in Las Vegas, fell in love with Dostoevsky in high school and came to Princeton with an interest in five different majors including English ...
AMRoC Fab Lab is a specialized summer program inside the University Mall is teaching local kids how to combine engineering ...
Randi Burley won a National Society of Black Engineers competition with her “elevator pitch” idea to eliminate the need for a DJ by assessing crowd popularity of songs through thermal sensors.
When Drexel Materials PhD alumna Kristy Jost ’15 was a kid, she and her sister would put on “Barbie Fashion Shows” at their grandparents’ lake house. “I was also a ‘mad scientist’ and experimented ...
The following is an excerpt from Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science Is Redefining Contemporary Art, by Arthur I. Miller. In early 1960, an unlikely-looking pair of men were to be seen driving ...