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Dean Linda Aldoory and Hamoon Hedayat

Announcement ·

Gift Establishes New Fund for AI Research at College of Arts and Sciences

Hedayat Fund for Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) will spark interdisciplinary work in AI research and ethics
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Supreme Court pediment with nine figures, inscription reads "equal justice under law"

Government & Politics ·

SCOTUS to Decide If Domestic Violence Offenders Can Own Guns: Why It Matters

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Professor and domestic violence expert Rachel Louise Snyder weighs in on what US v. Rahimi might mean for victims of domestic violence
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Jack Boul in his studio

Arts ·

Infinite Possibilities of Seeing: The Paintings of Jack Boul

New exhibition at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Museum features paintings by former Â鶹ÊÓƵ professor
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Jordan Pérez on Undercover Underage

Alumni ·

Bringing Child Predators to Justice: The Work of Poet Jordan Pérez

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Creative Writing MFA alumna balances the overlapping worlds of poetry and child advocacy
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Policy Analysis ·

IMPA Releases Policy Brief on Biden Budget Proposal to Raise Capital Gains Taxes

Analysis finds increasing taxes on dividends and capital gains raises revenue without impacting economic growth
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Mural of white dove in front of rainbow. Credit: Paul Moody

Humanities ·

The First Pride Was a Riot: The Origins of Pride Month

Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s K. Tyler Christensen weighs in on history and importance of Pride Month
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Snack aisle in supermarket

Research ·

Healthy Food Scarce in Underserved DC Wards, Student Researchers Find

Public health and data science students expose DC health inequities in study funded by DC Health
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Vic Ruble (center) conducting an interview at the Modern Day Marine Expo

Alumni ·

Meet Vic Ruble: Marine-Turned-Storyteller Behind the Podcast 'Scuttlebutt'

Host of popular Marine Corps Association podcast shares advice for aspiring storytellers
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Photo taken from Â鶹ÊÓƵ's high-altitude balloon shows payload with clouds and ground far below

Research ·

High-Flying Physics: Students' Balloon Reaches Stratospheric Heights

Â鶹ÊÓƵ students launched a high-altitude balloon that ascended 30 kilometers and collected real-time data and breathtaking photographs
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Pamela Nadell

Humanities ·

When History Repeats Itself

Pamela Nadell, director of Â鶹ÊÓƵ's Jewish Studies Program, on the history of antisemitism in America
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