The Humanities House Film Series: Contemplating the Human Condition Through Artificial Intelligence
Every semester, the Humanities House conducts a film series in order to have its members reflect upon the human condition in its...
HuskyTHON
This past weekend might just be an ordinary weekend for the vast majority of people. However, at the University of Connecticut, that’s a...
Let's Talk About Race, Baby!
Let’s talk about you and me and what it’s like to attend this university. Before that, I want to review the speaking event I attended on...
It's OK to Incite
On November 28th, the University of Connecticut hosted a talk featuring guest speaker Lucian Wintrich. What was supposed to be a speech...
Recasting the Confederacy: Monuments and Civil War Memory
On Monday, November 6, the University of Connecticut’s Department of History hosted a lecture, at the Konover Auditorium, that was...
Visiting the World Trade Center Memorial
On Saturday, October 21st, the Humanities House traveled to New York City. Our group visited three locations: first: The Museum of Modern...
You're Somebody's Type
As you walk around Uconn's campus, you may notice several signs along the sidewalks that says “Blood Drive” in big, bold, and red...
2017 Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights
Recommended by the instructor Erica MacDonald in the Humanity House, in Thursday, November 2rd, 2017, I attended the award ceremony of the...
The Time Dilation Effect in the Movie Interstellar
In Tuesday, October 3rd 2017, the Humanity House organized a film watch of the Interstellar at night. “The Interstellar is a 2014 epic...
To Capture a Moment: An Interview with Brendan Hogan
Last Thursday I sat down with fellow Husky and appreciator of the humanities, Brendan Hogan. We spent the time reflecting on the human...