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Danielle Lussier weighs in on Al Jazeera op-ed, “Are Arabs sexist? The institutions, perhaps, but not the people.â€
Danielle Lussier weighs in on Al Jazeera op-ed, “Are Arabs sexist? The institutions, perhaps, but not the people.â€
Prominent Washington, D.C. attorney Jeetander Dulani ’98 discusses wrongful conviction and habeas corpus at Oct. 9 roundtable.
Security researcher Mark Gondree discusses the ramifications of big data and global data storage.
DASIL post-baccalaureate Adam Lauretig ’13 is making it easier for others to visualize complex datasets.
Jon Cohen ’14 describes the path he took to his independent major in Middle Eastern studies as a happy accident.
Douglas Hess ’91, political science, received a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York to study effective, low-cost strategies for states to better implement the NVRA.
Two students decide to create a moot court team on their own, and take it all the way to nationals.
Andres Cambronero '15 wins the 2014 Student Research Award from North Central Council of Latin Americanists.
Political expert Chris Parker on the Tea Party and reactionary politics.
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