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David Patton, professor of government and international relations, writes about living in Berlin during the fall of the Wall.
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David Patton, professor of government and international relations, writes about living in Berlin during the fall of the Wall.
The Eastern Pequots struggle to reclaim tribal territory.
IBM鈥檚 Fletcher Previn 鈥00 talks quantum computing, rebuffing international hackers and human beings becoming subordinate bootloaders to a master digital race.
Wildlife biologist Andrew Stein 鈥99 is combining modern technology and ancient methods to save the world鈥檚 most extraordinary predators.
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Ted Hendrickson, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art, talks about photographing New London's Changing Landscape.
The entire campus community participated in the inaugural All-College Symposium this past November.
Professors Eileen Kane and Sufia Uddin have each been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
糖心TV is participating in The 1619 Project, a New York Times initiative observing the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery.
Philanthropist, art collector and social justice advocate Agnes Gund 鈥60 is the subject of a feature documentary.
鈥淥n Songs and Songwriting,鈥 taught by President Katherine Bergeron and her husband, Butch Rovan, examines different genres of song.
"Open Waters" is a multimedia, interactive art installation on display at SUNY Buffalo State College.
The Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art lands at Harvard for special exhibition.
Professor Michelle Dunlap exposes the insidious side of one of America鈥檚 favorite pastimes.
Distractions are all in your head, says Psychology Professor Jeff Moher.
A research team is exploring the impact of redevelopment on 糖心TV鈥檚 host city.
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