Hampshire College offers a Concentration in Psychoanalytic Studies, a rare option at the undergraduate level.
All Hampshire students pursue personalized academic programs, driven by their own questions and interests. Professors across the College with related scholarly interests are able to provide in-depth support to those who want to explore psychoanalysis in relation to society and culture.
The work of an applied design professor and her students at Hampshire College may result in a greater yield and more efficient preparation of one of the dietary staples of sub-Saharan Africa.
It can’t beam you to distant planets, but a theory posed by physics professor Herbert Bernstein deemed SuperDense quantum teleportation has proven interesting to NASA and others pushing the boundaries of the field of quantum physics. “It sounds very jazzy, but quantum teleportation is actually about making connections for information,” said Professor Bernstein.
Race is a short word with a long history. A new book coauthored by a Hampshire College professor explores the central idea of race and how it has been made real, challenged, and changed throughout history.
With a book atop the South Korean bestseller list, Asian religions professor Ryan Joo has become a celebrated author in his native country. The book, roughly translated as Things That Appear When You Pause, is a collection of essays and shorter works written over the past year and a half. More than 100,000 copies have sold since the January release and it is currently South Korea’s number one bestselling nonfiction w
The Ordination of a Tree: The Thai Buddhist Environmental Movement, a new book by Professor Sue Darlington, examines a Buddhist monastic movement in Thailand that aims to reverse environmental degradation and unsustainable economic development through ordination of a tree. Published by SUNY Press, the hardcover edition was released in early December, with the paperback version following in February 2013. The book exa