The Art and Humanity of AI
From classrooms to research labs, the College of Arts and Humanities is shaping how we understand artificial intelligence and guiding its responsible future.
Stephanie Shonekan to take helm of college on July 1.
The pioneering scholar of intersectionality helped usher in a more diverse faculty, power up collaboration and research and launch interdisciplinary, arts-tech centered programs.
John Horty is an internationally known expert on topics that connect philosophy, logic and artificial intelligence.
Peter Carruthers wins NSF Scholar's Award
The Department offers thriving undergraduate programs and a research-oriented PhD program.
Senior Flo Ning ’21, captain of UMD Ethics Bowl, touts her studies in philosophy with helping her develop logical reasoning and writing skills and the ability to stay open.
Experimental evidence for restricted quantification, with Conservativity as a consequence.
Is the online comprehension of adjunct control any different from that of anaphora with audible pronouns?
Monique Roelofs appointed to Amsterdam Professorial Chair