Plus, Stats Class Frames Art of Uncertainty, Humanities-AI Links and more
More than 200 undergraduate and graduate students across the science, social science and humanities disciplines presented their scholarly work at the annual CCAS Research Showcase.
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WNBA champion Jonquel Jones, BA ’19, a CCAS criminal justice major renowned for her prowess on the court and her humanitarian work off it, will give the 2025 National Mall address on May 18.
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In a CCAS co-hosted seminar, experts including historian Matthew L. Jones (above) discussed whether the humanities can shape artificial intelligence before technology redraws the education landscape.
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A new study led by CCAS speech scientist Malathi Thothathiri provides the first solid evidence connecting executive functioning to youth language development.
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At a SMPA cohosted seminar, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Sanger discussed how the Trump administration is redefining America’s role in the world.
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Graduate student Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman is the first recipient of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute Graduate Fellowship, a new scholarship endowment that reflects a dedication to environmental solutions.
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The annual NEXT Festival celebration of graduate student art returns to the Corcoran’s Flagg Building on April 24 with an expanded platform for exhibitions, performances and scholarly presentations.
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We note with deep regret the passing of CCAS Dean Emeritus and former Professor of British and Irish History Robert W. Kenny. CCAS annually recognizes Dean Kenny's special dedication to teaching through the creation of the Robert W. Kenny Prize for Innovation in Teaching, which is awarded annually to a CCAS faculty member.
Shelley B. Brundage (Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences) won the Master’s Teaching Award from the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
Tierney L. Cross, MA ’21, (New Media Photojournalism) was selected for the prestigious 2025- 26 New York Times Fellowship.
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