With attempts to censor material in public libraries and schools on the rise, University of Miami students and faculty united during this year's Banned Books Week in Richter Library to honor intellectual freedom and the importance of free access to knowledge.“Bans or challenges are primarily about prohibiting access in libraries,” said Lauren Fralinger, co-manager for
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Giant waffle fries made of glass by the artist John Miller. Mr. Miller’s work will be on display at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami from Oct.…
Today’s technological innovation has taken theory and turned it into a reality artificial intelligence is now capable of curating and creating art of its own. New developments paired with the rise of NFTs have caused legislative skepticism in both the art world and economy.Despite the extensive discourse about non-fungible tokens (NFTs), many still don’t