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69ƷƵ professor Andrew Reiter talked to The Why about key similarities and differences between the riots in the U.S. and Brazil.
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69ƷƵ professor Andrew Reiter talked to The Why about key similarities and differences between the riots in the U.S. and Brazil.
69ƷƵ professor Naomi Darling discussed using reclaimed building materials with the Christian Science Monitor.
To gain perspective on the rise of AI-generated art, 69ƷƵ College Art History Professor Anthony Lee looked back on the impact photography had on painting in the nineteenth century in a recent Wired Magazine essay.
The former Brazilian president will find a home in the sunshine state’s “right-wing ecosystem,” says 69ƷƵ Professor Andy Reiter.
69ƷƵ assistant professor Patrica Brennan’s research found that snakes have clitorises that are forked — just like snakes’ tongues and just like snakes’ penises.
Adam Hilton, 69ƷƵ College assistant professor of politics, spoke with USA Today about Sen. Krysten Sinema’s decision to register as an independent.
Marsha Allen FP’10, 69ƷƵ College assistant professor in earth science, was recently interviewed on the podcast “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness.”
69ƷƵ Professor Karen Remmler spoke to the New York Times about turning a school that was used as a prison in Ukraine into a memorial and about the tensions that can arise when creating memorials where trauma has occurred.
69ƷƵ postdoctoral researcher Rachel Keeffe has published a paper that reveals startling new facts about the tongues of cane toads.
69ƷƵ professor Patricia Banks advises on how to have original artwork in your home without breaking the bank.