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  1. 5 hours ago

    Congratulations to 's new Chancellor! We're so excited by this historic news, and look forward to working with him to continue highlighting the fantastic research taking place at all 25 colleges

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  2. 7 hours ago

    It's important to measure both home and work when studying people's exposure to air pollution. Professors Andrew Maroko and Brian Pavilonis examined the population in a new co-authored study published with

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  3. 11 hours ago

    Known as the , there are trillions of microbes and their genes inhabiting the human body. How do social factors like stress and relationships affect it? Prof. Jennifer Dowd looks at the "social epidemiology" of the in a new paper

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  4. Retweeted
    Feb 13

    Warmest congratulations to one of our own: President Félix V. Matos Rodríguez to be named Chancellor of the City University of New York. He "propelled [QC] to the highest echelon in college social-mobility rankings"; will be 's first Latino chancellor

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  5. Feb 13

    Prior research has suggested that who begin in a community college before transferring to a senior college may not be fully prepared. But scholars from , , and found otherwise in a new study

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  6. Feb 13

    . PhD student Kristen Racaniello () helped organize a new exhibit about hoaxes, forgeries, and the detail-intensive work that goes into both. It features pieces from curator emeritus William Voelkle

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  7. Feb 11

    We're looking forward to meeting Professor later this week at to see his Human Performance Lab. Stay tuned for a video about his research on . Meanwhile read more about his work here

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  8. Feb 11

    Congrats to Professor Jennifer Shusterman for a science breakthrough. She found that zirconium-88 isotopes grab neutrons 100,000 times better than expected. The research has implications for nuclear medicine, power and defense applications

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  9. Feb 8

    The top U.S. scientific journal is taking the rare step of publishing criticism of a new anti-evolution book. biologist spearheads the defense of for the flagship publication

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  10. Feb 7

    As it would seem, chaotic systems are hard to understand. But a group of collaborative researchers from , , , and have discovered a new path that illuminates the pattern leading to

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  11. Feb 7

    . Professor Julie Goldscheid evaluated how certain states have legally addressed the pervasive issue of gender violence, and found that "though many of these laws have long been on the books, they are not widely used"

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  12. Feb 6

    There are numerous ways to measure medically, but what do those methods overlook? In a new journal article, Professor came up with a framework — “embodied ecological heritage” — that provides a more complete picture

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    Feb 6

    “City poems function as a mode of critical urban analysis ... city poets and progressive planners can—and should—work alongside one another to enact urban change.” Find out more about Nate Mickelson's CITY POEMS AND AMERICAN URBAN CRISIS on

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  14. Feb 6

    Tickets to Namoradze's performance in Zankel Hall are available here:

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  15. Feb 6

    After winning the prestigious in 2018, D.M.A. candidate Nicolas Namoradze will make his debut on Feb. 10. Listen to his "finger breaking" performance of Chopin, and learn about the risk he took that paid off in big ways

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  16. Feb 5

    How have graduate programs responded to the growing need for understanding the "causes and consequences" of international migration? Professor Els de Graauw () examines international and domestic programs in the field

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  17. Feb 5

    Here at SUM, we're thrilled to cover from all of 's 25 campuses, but over on Instagram, we're introducing the people and places behind that fabulous and fascinating scholarship. Follow along!

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  18. Feb 5

    “The feminist movement is here to stay,” writes Prof. Lynn Chancer (, ) in her new book from . It examines feminism's "spurts of political progress," and how they're often followed by decades when women's rights stall

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    Feb 4

    We are kicking off by reading "Fight the Power" written by our very own Dr. Taylor. To learn more about it check out the article and podcast on it:

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  20. Feb 4

    Professor Macaulay-Lewis spoke about the edited collection on the , which is sponsored by 's . Listen here:

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