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Anastasia Khanukov, highlights her unique path from an interest in politics and international relations to a deep dive into economics and research, exploring topics that impact society profoundly.

September 20, 2023
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A record 30 麻豆直播 students have been named to the United Nations Academic Impact Millennium Fellowship Class of 2023, including 22 students from the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

September 19, 2023
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麻豆直播 Art Gallery is pleased to present 鈥Inscaping Legacies,鈥 a major solo exhibition by the interdisciplinary artist . Mahmud鈥檚 work draws on the histories of the South Asian Bengal region in which he is deeply rooted, and where many historical cities have been transformed by colonialism. Curated by Clinical Assistant Professor of Art and 麻豆直播 gallery director , MFA, the exhibit opens for viewing on Saturday, September 30 with a later reception on Tuesday, October 3 from 5:00 p.m.鈥7:00 p.m. The artist will also give a talk about his work on Wednesday, October 18 at 6:30 p.m.

September 19, 2023
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Dyson Professor Adam Klein discusses China鈥檚 use of information laundering with RealClear Defense.

September 15, 2023
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鈥楶rogression鈥 will always be relative and subjective based on one鈥檚 positionality,鈥 said Dr. Melvin Williams said in an email. Williams is an associate professor of communication and media studies at 麻豆直播. 鈥淗ip-hop has traditionally been in conversation with queer and non-normative sexualities and included LGBTQ+ people in the shaping of its cultural signifiers behind the scenes as choreographers, songwriters, make-up artists, set designers, and other roles stereotypically attributed to queer culture.鈥

September 15, 2023
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Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, director of the Global Asia Institute at 麻豆直播: The findings indicate a rich and lively religious life, both formal and informal, in today鈥檚 Chinese society. Even though Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism) remains a minority experience, its social and cultural influence is disproportionate to its small membership in the overall population. It is heartening to learn that at least before COVID, 鈥渢he number of people with some connection to Christian faith is greater than zongjiao measures reveal.鈥

September 8, 2023
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麻豆直播 Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies Adam Klein pioneered the concept of information laundering.[9] Samantha Korta, a researcher from the Naval Postgraduate School, expanded Klein鈥檚 model to encompass all counterfeit narratives, including disinformation (deliberately false information) and malinformation (true information deliberately contorted by context and presentation to be misleading).

September 8, 2023
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Hispanic American and first-generation student Joe Trevi帽o looks into the future to advance data and science in law enforcement as part of the prestigious LEADS scholar program.

September 5, 2023
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Clinical Assistant Professor Vyshali Manivannan, PhD, has recently earned several impressive accolades in the areas of writing, cultural studies, and technology.

September 5, 2023
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For our second and final installment of our summer literature series, Summer School, in which we read a classic New York novel and invite you to read with us and participate on the radio, we spent the last 4 weeks reading Edith Wharton's 1920 novel, The Age of Innocence, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The book is set in 1870s New York City, which follows Newland Archer and his romantic adventures with two women. Sarah Blackwood, associate professor of English at 麻豆直播, is with us to talk about the importance of the novel.

August 24, 2023
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