Precisely 98 years ago in February 1926, Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), of which he was a co-founder, first celebrated
Black innovators have a long and extensive history of making significant contributions to advances in the fields of AI, robotics, and technology. Despite
The meticulous and whimsical world of Mathemalchemy has come to Northern Kentucky University. The traveling installation mixes art and mathematics in a variety of media, including but not limited to: 3D print, ceramics, crochet, cross-stitching, metal, paper, painting, clay, quilt, stained glass, wood and lights. The installation will occupy the fourth floor of the Mathematics,.
With help from the Raabe Family Fellowship for the Arts, Branson senior Carter West created a series of portraits of women who are underrecognized for their accomplishments in history. It will be shown at the school next month.