Archive: News Story
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Happiness Lab Director Says Interventions Can Lead to Better Health
Psychological intervention specifically designed to boost subjective well-being has positive effects on self-reported physical health, according to a new Georgetown. 鈥
July 2, 2020
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LGBTQ youth advocate Trevor O鈥機onnor (C鈥20) believes fighting for civil rights in the time of COVID-19 is more important than ever, no matter how it is done. 鈥淎 great鈥
June 26, 2020
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Memoir by English Professor Carolyn Forch茅 Shortlisted for Second Prestigious Award
Department of English professor and renowned poet Carolyn Forch茅 was shortlisted for the esteemed James Tait Black Prize for What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and鈥
June 25, 2020
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Goldwater Recipient Focuses on Protein Research to Improve Disease Treatment
Lydia Good (C鈥21), a biochemistry major and mathematics minor, has been awarded the Barry Goldwater Scholarship, which she will use to continue her research in protein鈥
June 24, 2020
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Professor Featured in Series on Ulysses S. Grant Discusses Monuments, Movements and Memorialization
Marcia Chatelain, a Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of History and African American Studies and author of Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black鈥
June 16, 2020
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The pandemic and its disproportionate effect on black people combined with new acts of violence against them have created deep pockets of pain in the university鈥檚 black鈥
June 15, 2020
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Physic Professor and Graduate Student Publish Paper on New Imaging Method for Early Cancer Detection
One of the most important steps in the fight against cancer is the early detection of tumors in the body. Department of Physics professor and McDevitt chair Kai Liu and graduate鈥
June 10, 2020
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Creating space and amplifying voices of Black experience is a paramount element of Reginald Douglas鈥 (C鈥09) mission as Studio Theatre鈥檚 newly named associate artistic鈥
June 10, 2020
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海角论坛 Hosts Virtual Teach-In, From COVID to Minneapolis: Structural Racism in America
鈥淚t pains me that we gather under the context of COVID-19 and the ongoing structural violence of anti-black racism,鈥 says Soyica Colbert, moderator of the panel, Vice Dean of鈥
June 4, 2020
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Non-Traditional Journalism Course Examines How to Cover Stories During a Pandemic
COVID-19 has touched every aspect of the news, whether it be politics, sports or even food. Britt Peterson, adjunct professor in the Journalism Program and contributing editor at鈥
May 22, 2020