This 4-year project focuses on understanding the genetic and environmental influences on liking sweet tastes in two traditionally underrepresented populations in science, Black and Asian populations.
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The article discusses how “networking won’t save us, but we should endeavor to clear pathways instead of pulling up ladders or staying in our bubbles.”
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Best Multiplayer Game at the 2023 AMAZE International Game and Playful Media Festival
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Professor Katherine Fry, who teaches Television, Radio & Emerging Media in the School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts, has built on her activist media literacy work through her new
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Adjunct professors Jesse Mills (violin) and Rieko Aizawa (piano) from ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµâ€™s Conservatory of Music are members of the internationally recognized Horszowski Trio, which has made quite a splash in
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Cultural Anthropology Professor and Children and Youth Studies Director Katie Rose Hejtmanek from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology Melissa Forbis
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 To help celebrate and share the news about recent ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ faculty book projects, the college’s Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities has launched the “New Books by ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ Faculty Event
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Professor of Political Science Immanuel Ness from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences has authored the book, Migration as Economic Imperialism: How International Labour Mobility Undermines Economic Development in
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On August 10, ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµâ€™s Immigrant Student Success Office (ISSO) hosted the incoming Dream.US scholar’s orientation, an event held in conjunction with TheDream.US Virtual National Orientation. These students are part
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Sociology Professor Tammy L. Lewis received the Fred Buttel Distinguished Contribution Award from the Environmental Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association at the annual meeting on August 19 in
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