The Dark Corners of China’s One-Child Policy: How I Learned the Truth about my Adoption
Creighton Honors Senior Hayley Johnson (’23) discusses surprising facts about China’s One-Child Policy learned by researching her own adoption story.
Keep readingMilton Matters- Learning from a Paradoxical Poet
Hear about the beauty of Milton’s poetry and paradoxes that inform his views from Creighton Honors Senior Alyssa Larson (’23).
Keep reading“They Know. They Infer. Who Are They?: Reconsidering Data Privacy”
What data about you circulates on the internet? Perhaps you know what you have posted yourself to social media, and you have some degree of trust in companies that collect and manage the data stemming from your other online activity. However, computer scientist Jordan Freitas invites us to look at this issue from a…
Keep reading“The Dearest Freshness Deep Down Things: How Material Objects Shape Digital Scholarship”
Consider the things we live with, what they mean to us, how they influence our imaginations when we are creative, such as when we write or design. I invite you to spend time with the material things that grab your attention and mean something to you, both intellectually and emotionally. These things can shape the structure…
Keep readingFinding the Human in the Humanities
Dr. Timothy Foster (Vanderbilt PhD, Creighton Honors ’12) reminds us of the value of the humanities in “Finding the Human in the Humanities.”
Keep readingVoting? Why Bother?
Why bother voting? That is exactly what Dr. Eric Hansen asks in “Voting? Why Bother?” Dr. Hansen (Creighton Honors ’12) earned his doctorate from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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