Political Science’s Andrew Thompson
sat down with Dean Paul Wahlbeck for a video discussion on how racial stereotypes and partisan divides have heightened threats and anxieties around American Democracy.
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| With museums across the country reexamining the way they exhibit Native American objects and artifacts, Corcoran’s Laura Schiavo uncovers a historical legacy of political and cultural influence.
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As winter sets in, Ukrainians face harsh temperatures in war-torn homes. But CCAS data science students are mapping out a rescue plan—and simultaneously honing their professional skills.
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| A research team including Biology’s Alex Pyron
examined fossils in New Mexico to uncover T. rex’s earliest known relative in North America—and reshape our understanding of the colossal predators.
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Alumna Barbara Eubanks, BA ’96, has spearheaded a horizons-expanding global leadership program for Black high school students that aims to spur their interest in studying abroad.
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ER nurse and former Speech and Hearing major Kellie Nalbandian, BA ’15, bought her resilience and perseverance to Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands when she joined the cast(aways) on TV’s Survivor.
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CCAS alumni once again topped the Forbes “30 Under 30” list of young professionals in 2024, making their mark in fields ranging from education to energy to entertainment.
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| As more than 50 countries including the U.S. gear up for national elections, Physics’ Neil Johnson warns that AI misuse by bad actors will reach omnipresent levels.
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