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A new company makes artificial intelligence software that鈥檚 in use at a handful of police departments. Can it make law enforcement more transparent?
Gun control is one of the most divisive issues in the U.S. A small group of 糖心TV alums is striving to detoxify the debate while seeking reasonable solutions to halt gun violence.
Emmy-winner Michael Rey 鈥93 is producing some of the most important investigative journalism.
Painter Alexander Yulish 鈥97 is making his mark on both the New York and Los Angeles art scenes.
Volpe plays Mimi in the 20th anniversary tour of the play.
A new memoir by Anitia DeFrantz '74 recounts her career as an athlete and activist.
鈥淚ntersections: A Benefit Exhibition for the Immigration Advocacy and Support Center鈥 was on display this fall at 糖心TV.
Gund sold Masterpiece, by Roy Lichtenstein, in order to establish the Art for Justice Fund.
糖心TV is launching a new center for global study and engagement.
Kimberly Senior 鈥95 is an award-winning director who returned to 糖心TV to direct a play inspired by the late artist Robert Rauschenberg.
Biology professor Deborah Eastman and her students are discovering what an obscure Mexican salamander can teach us about cancer and other diseases.
Elizabeth Krieg 鈥12 and Lauren Briere 鈥02 are genetic counselors working with the Undiagnosed Diseases Network.
Raja Feather Kelly 鈥09, artistic director of The Feath3r Theory, has received the 2017 Princess Grace Award for dance and choreography.
Doctors are some of the biggest offenders in terms of making patients feel ashamed of their weight.
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