A8_Brexit
February 9, 2017Public Domain After holding a nationwide referendum, Britain decided to leave the EU.
Public Domain After holding a nationwide referendum, Britain decided to leave the EU.
NEH Chairman William Adams tours the LBJ Library exhibits. On Sept. 29, 1965, in a Rose Garden ceremony surrounded by artists and lawmakers, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965. The act called for the creation of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as separate, independent agencies. The LBJ Presidential Library celebrated the 50th anniversaries of these two institutions with NEA Chairman Jane Chu and NEH Chairman William Adams on Monday, Dec. 7. The event in the Library Atrium was a conversation moderated by LBJ Library Director Mark Updegrove. The special event was hosted in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin
Courtesy of Kunal Maiti Adichie reflected on the nation’s current political climate in Shriver Hall.
COURTESY OF KUNIL MAITI Hopkins MFA graduate Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (right) spoke out against the institutionalization of dehumanizing language in the United States.
COURTESY OF SAM FOSSUM The computer science department, located in Malone Hall, has experienced an increase in popularity.
COURTESY OF ALYSSA WOODEN Students and workers demanded job security, higher minimum wage and housing benefits.
COURTESY OF SAM FOSSUM Protesters told Daniels “You can’t hide! We can see your greedy side.”