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Has Polling Lost Its Reputation?

A Q&A with PORES Director John Lapinski

A Meeting Of Minds

A new course brings together students from divergent disciplines with the hope of finding common ground.

60-Second Slam Lets Students and Faculty Show Their Work (Video)

During Alumni Weekend 2017, presenters provided quick, expert takes on topics ranging from 3-D models of galaxies to the history of animal nutrition science.

Visions of Dylan (Video)

Writing course offers creative study of the iconic songwriter and Nobel Prize laureate Bob Dylan.

The Political Meaning of Hacktivism

In an op-ed, Ashley Gorham, a doctoral student in political science, explores the zeal of WikiLeaks and the opinions of Anonymous.

Jennifer Egan to Speak at College Graduation

Ivan Sandoval will be student speaker.

How We Feed our Food

Ph.D. student Nicole Welk-Joerger on cows, unintended consequences, and deciding what we value.

Weighing Instant Gratification Versus a More Prosperous Future

Researchers in the Department of Psychology found that people who have imaginations with more vivid details are less likely to delay gratification.

Compared to the Nazis

Students in the new class “Writing in Dark Times” examine German literature from the 1930s.

Grad Ben Talks Gives Students a Chance to Shine (Video)

School program launches with a day of TED Talk-style presentations from Arts and Sciences graduate students.

A Summer Working in Uganda

Three months on the ground gave Jessie Lu, C’17, time for an internship project, thesis research, and friendships.