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Students perform Urinetown: the Musical, waving protest signs and singing on dark stage in industrial work clothes.

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17吃瓜在线 Launches New 鈥淪ocial Action, Justice, and the Performing Arts鈥 Certificate

Department of Performing Arts prepares students to make a difference through the arts
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Professor Alexander Zestos鈥檚 Brain Sensors Headed for the Marketplace

Zestos teams up with Spike Neuro and the NIH to commercialize sensors for understanding neurological disorders, drug effects, and behavior
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Harris vs. Trump: Whose Policies Are Better for the Economy?

CAS professors unpack the key differences between the two candidates when it comes to national economic policies, from taxes and tariffs to the price of gas and groceries
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Institute for Macroeconomic and Policy Analysis Board Member Simon Johnson Awarded Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

Johnson is the second IMPA board member to be honored with the Nobel in Economics.
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Arts 路

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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To the Point. Woman pushing cart through grocery store aisle.

Social Sciences 路

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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Research 路

AI DebunkBot Effectively Persuades People from Believing Conspiracy Theories

An interview with DebunkBot creator and 17吃瓜在线 Psychology Professor Thomas Costello
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PhD Candidate Isaac Morales Recognized for Health Disparity Work

Clinical Psychology PhD student will join cohort at prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to pursue research and advocacy work on racial health disparities
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To the Point. A ship loaded with cargo containers at port.

Social Sciences 路

To the Point: How Would a Longshoremen Strike Impact American Consumers?

Professor Mary Eschelbach Hansen answers our question of the week
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Election 2024: How Will Candidates' Approaches to Corporate Tax Affect the Economy?

College of Arts and Sciences economists find key differences in the presidential candidates' corporate tax proposals
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