Plus, AI’s Role in Humanities, ADHD’s Link to Autism and more
In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, History Professor Katrin Schultheiss discusses the challenges and opportunities of AI use in the humanities.
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Luther Rice Fellow MC Daubendiek, a volleyball player and artist, told the bruising story of student-athletes through photos of one body part: their knees.
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Neuroscience PhD candidate Natalie Boyle sprinted to victory in the Three-Minute Thesis Competition, a fast-paced challenge that gives doctoral students just 180 seconds to present years of research.
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| CCAS PhD students were among the scholars who will be inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
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Biology’s Jimmy Saw was recognized with NSF’s prestigious honor for his work examining microbes in extreme habitats like hot springs and hydrothermal vents.
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| Lindsay Chervinsky, BA ’10, a renowned presidential historian and author, discusses her work as the executive director of the George Washington Presidential Library.
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New research led by Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences’ Gregory L. Wallace provides crucial health insights into the intersection of ADHD and adult autism.
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A panel of CCAS faculty teamed with experts from Queen’s University Belfast to share strategies for teaching, research and writing across lines of ideological polarization.
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We note with regret the passing of Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs Bernard Reich, a leading expert on Middle Eastern politics and former chair of the CCAS Department of Political Science.
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