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Alumni Reunion 24

WCL 路

An Alumni Reunion to Remember

Weekend Celebrates Connection, Collaboration, and Achievement
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2024 Yes, And...Laughter Lab Fellows and CMSI Team Members at the launch of YALLfest in NYC

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SOC鈥檚 Center for Media & Social Impact Announces More than $1 Million in New Funding

CMSI secures over $1 million to advance its innovative comedy programs aimed at promoting human rights and bridging societal divides.
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Symphony Orchestra performs

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Tune into Music this November!

November is filled with music events from the Department of Performing Arts' vocal and instrumental ensembles.
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American FLOTUS Podcast

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New Podcast Series, American FLOTUS, Debuts

The First Ladies Association for Research and Education and the popular podcast American POTUS launched a new podcast that focuses on US first ladies, their impact, legacies, and evolution of the role and office.
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To the Point. Woman pushing cart through grocery store aisle.

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To the Point: How Are Soaring Food Prices Affecting the Health of American Families?

Professor Anastasia Snelling offers three strategies to manage and maximize your food budget
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SIS professor Jordan Tama Research Highlight.

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How Does Polarization Impact US Foreign Policy?

SIS professor Jordan Tama answers several questions about his recent co-edited volume, "Polarization and U.S. Foreign Policy."
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video game character scaling the book title: Gaming Democracy

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Leveling Up the Far Right

SOC professor Adrienne Massanari explores how gaming 鈥減aved the way for far-right and alt-right activism鈥 in her new book, Gaming Democracy.
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Student Charles Dixon points to a painting to teach a student during a Community-Based Experience at The Phillips Collection.

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American University Revamps Special Education Teaching Degree to Address National Shortage

SOE responds to the growing shortage of special education teachers with significant changes to its Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Special Education program to make the degree more accessible.
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Book highlight

Research 路

Jeff Bachman, Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead

Jeff Bachman's new book from Rutgers University Press is "Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead."
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Brad Smith spoke during a Kogod School of Business event on October 9. Photo by Ben Root.

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Why AI is for Everyone

Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith spoke at AU about the power and promise of artificial intelligence on October 9 as part of the Kogod鈥檚 Alan Meltzer Speaker Series.
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