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    Taking a city's pulse with movable sensors (a news piece about research I was involved in, published this week in PNAS and led by ⁦⁩ and ⁦)

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    $1M grand prize. Expenses-paid trip. Dedicated mentorship. See all of the awards and benefits the Grow-NY competition offers at .

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    weekend was a time for celebration and also a time for learning. Reunion attendees enjoyed a wide variety of intellectual and cultural programming throughout the weekend.

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    Innovators are using widely available tech, like smartphones, to improve health diagnostics in sub-Saharan Africa. For David Erickson and Ethel Cesarman , the focus is Kaposi’s Sarcoma.

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  5. The surgery that three-month-old Asian elephant Mali needed in 1997 was high-risk, but with only 40,000 of her species left, ensuring her survival was imperative. Mali - now four tons! - sparked a 22-year partnership.

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    We can't wait to CU soon, ❤️ 📷: Joe Bender, '23

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    Ph.D. candidates in city and regional planning — Sonia Ahmad, Nidhi Subramanyam, and Rizal Sutikno — received graduate student grants. More here :

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  8. Bird of Prey, award-winning film, journeys deep into the vanishing world of the rarest eagle, revealing an inspiring group of people who are determined to save this critically endangered species.

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    Jun 13

    Chiara Benitez '19: 'I am grateful to have had the chance to connect with so many diverse individuals from all around the world.'

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    The new framework builds on one developed by the World Organisation for Animal Health, which assesses the risk of livestock pathogens jumping to wildlife, specifically endangered species.

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    Jun 12

    The Glee Club marked their sesquicentennial in epic fashion during , with nearly 75 years of alumni singing and celebrating throughout the weekend.

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    More than 8,000 , family members and friends came together to celebrate weekend.

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    Jun 12

    Examining conflicts between leopards and people can inform policy aimed at conservation and help communities thrive. An AVF award supports Angela Fuller and collaborators to study the impact of human-leopard interactions in the Himalayas.

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    Are you looking for some motivation to get outside this summer? We have a challenge for you. Upload 90 recordings with your checklist until Oct 31st for a chance to win a Wildtronics parabola & a Sound Devices Mix-Pre3. Details:

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    Jun 12

    Who said you can’t work by daylight? Join us for June 21st to soak in the rays in the office ☀️ Photo features an event at Klarman Hall certified for use of natural lighting in the building's central atrium.

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    How will you spend your ? Our Free Summer Events Series features musicians, speakers and performers every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

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    In the latest issue of 'Scopes, the magazine, Dean Lorin Warnick marks our 125th anniversary and looks to the future: "The business of veterinary medicine is transforming."

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    Jun 12

    Dairies are closing partly because of changing consumer tastes and trade tensions, but mainly because the industry is continuing a century-long consolidation. Agricultural economics expert, Andy Novakovic weighs in.

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    Jun 12

    New hotel brands are routinely asking a series of “what if” questions. Professor Dev in the

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    Just 10 taxis equipped with mobile sensors can survey a third of Manhattan’s streets in a day, providing an accurate and timely snapshot of the city’s health.

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