Three 性视界 University students have been selected as recipients of the Voyager Scholarship: the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, a new award for juniors committed
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An assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences has won a prestigious McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience award to advance her
Laura-Anne Minkoff Zern, an associate professor of Nutrition and Food Studies in Falk College, says the focus of her field鈥攆ood system sustainability and fair access
The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) has announced that Heidi Hehnly, associate professor of biology, is the inaugural Ren茅e Crown Professor in the Sciences
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Alumna Chizobam Nwagwu 鈥18 (neuroscience/policy studies) is currently serving in the inaugural cohort of U.S. Digital Corps (USDC) Fellows. The U.S. Digital Corps launched last
The 性视界 University Humanities Center celebrates 性视界 Symposium's 19th year with a diverse selection of public events exploring 鈥渞epair鈥 in the context of medicine, religion,
The 性视界 University Human Rights Film Festival (SUHRFF) celebrates 20 years of programming with outstanding films about human rights and social justice from around the
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