November 10, 2014, ARHU hosted its first installment of the 2014-2015 Worldwise Dean's Lecture Series with Walter Isaacson.
Isaacson is credited with unlocking the codes of innovation and the people who dream and execute game changing breakthroughs and argues that the future belongs to those who can appreciate the arts, the humanities and the sciences
Highlighted in this video are the three inaugural recipients of the Foxworth Initiative and their students, who share and reflect on a semester of enriched learning and engagement.
This talk focused on Trethewey's exploration of writing poetry as social action, from the intersection of living memory and political, cultural and social history.
The college presented American Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Anthony Romero in the third installment of the 2013-14 Arts and Humanities Dean's Lecture Series.
Historian Annette Gordon-Reed was on campus Feb. 27, 2014 discussing her groundbreaking book, "Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American Controversy."
American Studies prof Psyche Williams-Forson shares her ideas about teaching the causes of food insecurity and how students will work through community partners to generate ideas and real-life solutions to serve hunger issues in Prince George's County.