Lauren Rebecca Thacker is a Providence-based higher ed writer who covers topics from poetry and politics to energy science and ocean engineering.
Lauren Rebecca Thacker
Seizing the Moment
Spanning disciplines and geographies, Africana studies at Penn has emerged as a leader in the field.
Life in China After Lockdown
Three experts on contemporary China discuss what it’s like there after several tumultuous years of zero-COVID policies and changing public opinion.
Three Questions: On Laughter
Corine Labridy, Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies, writes and teaches about laughter, as well as its role in building identity and making sense of tough times.
The Clues in the Chemistry
Childhood curiosity led Joseph S. Francisco, President’s Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science, to a career as one of the country’s most prominent atmospheric chemists.
Omnia 101: Generative AI
Bhuvnesh Jain and Greg Ridgeway, co-directors of the Data Driven Discovery Initiative, explain ChatGPT and generative AI, and what this technology means for learning and education.
Creative Writing for All
With virtual and in-person programming through Cosmic Writers, Rowana Miller, C’22, wants to make writing education equitable—and fun.
Mask-Wearing and Moral Values
Tiffany Tieu, C’22, worked on a psychological study that increased mask-wearing on campus.
Política, Activismo, y Academia
The career of Tulia Falleti, Class of 1965 Endowed Term Professor of Political Science, grew from her activism as a student in a newly democratic Argentina.
Diving into the Unknown
Mind DivE In is intended to make graduate school in the sciences more accessible to minority students.
You're Majoring in What?!?!
A Family Weekend event invited College students and their families to hear from alums about the winding path from an undergraduate major to a career.
Things Remembered
Anna Lehr Mueser, a doctoral candidate in history and sociology of science, studies memory, loss, and technology in the New York City Watershed and the villages that were destroyed to construct it.
Summer School
MindCORE hosted two 10-week research programs for students eager to get back in the lab and connect with peers.
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