Spanning a century of institutional history, these titles explore how America’s universities have served as both engines of ...
France’s loan to the U.K. offers a roadmap for how art and mutual understanding can bring nations together. Perhaps other countries could try it.
Warp’s Zach Lloyd explores why the debate over whether A.I. will replace programmers misses a larger transformation already underway. Lloyd argues that computer science is becoming more about ...
Eric Berger is a journalist based in Brooklyn who has written for a variety of news organizations, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian and KFF Health News.
The couple recently donated 70 artworks to the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University in New Jersey, bringing the total ...
Some of Wall Street and Silicon Valley’s biggest names serve unpaid trustee roles at the country’s most prestigious ...
A growing number of collectors are gifting significant works of art to college and university museums, and for good reason.
How a sole inspired by a dog’s paw went from racing decks to frat houses to the runway—and why it’s seaworthy again.
The lightning-fast theft at MuMe in Messina targeted rare works by the artist, raising new questions about museum security as ...
After a bruising debut and unexpectedly strong sales, Ferrari’s first EV is heading to auction with a seven-figure estimate ...
Global Strategy Group’s Alexandra Sollberger interrogates declining public confidence in higher education. Sollberger argues ...
While many believe that to be fueling the romance and fantasy trend, I believe it also speaks to why readers of late are also ...