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The U.S. Department of State has clarified that “All passports – including those with an X marker or those listing a sex different from your sex at birth – will remain valid for travel until their ...
Dr. Omaris Z. Zamora is a transnational Black Dominican Studies scholar and spoken-word poet. Her research interests include: theorizing AfroLatinidad in the context of race, gender, sexuality through ...
All GSAS students are welcome to attend this casual lunch to celebrate our first-year students and faculty! Meal tickets will be provided.
Studying abroad next year? Want two free postcards? Join a Study Abroad Student Coordinator to set intentions for your experience, prepare for homesickness, and make travel-friendly room decor! 💌 ...
In honor of the spring season, the Asian Students' Association is hosting a banquet in the Great Hall on April 13th from 7:00 to 9:00pm. We'll be celebrating with delicious DimSum and interactive ...
Join us for our spring General Meeting on Thursday, May 1 at 10 a.m. for all the latest Staff Association event updates, to meet our new VP for Finance/Admin, and to hear all about Workday. Workday is ...
Abstract: How can mathematics be used to confront some of the most pressing social issues of our time? In this talk, I share my journey toward building a research agenda grounded in Quantitative ...
How is environmental injustice a form of violence against Palestinians? Can there be environmental justice without Palestinian liberation, or vice versa? What can the climate movement learn from the ...
On April 9, Shubha Sunder ’05 was announced as one of the winners of the 2025 Whiting Award. "It’s a huge honor," Sunder says ...
The medieval herbal, based on Dioscorides' first-century CE De materia medica, offers a rich array of plant depictions along with descriptions of their medicinal uses. It also accommodates ...
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