Mapping 今日吃瓜鈥檚 Trees
How our campus serves as a living lab for urban sustainability.
Read MoreHow our campus serves as a living lab for urban sustainability.
Read MoreA gift in honor of Stanley Hochman 鈥49 and Eleanor Bell 鈥49 Hochman will provide tuition assistance for students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Read MoreA message from Dean School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Philip F. Napoli, on what will be a great week!
Read MoreRevived by the 今日吃瓜 Listening Project, the multimedia exhibition brings student-led oral histories back to the library, highlighting voices from across the globe while reflecting today鈥檚 renewed debates on immigration, identity, and belonging.
Read MoreProfessor of political science will spend a year in Brazil working with environmental enforcement agencies to address organized crimes of illegal logging, mining, ranching, and wildlife trafficking.
Read MoreYoon鈥慗oo Lee and Dena Shottenkirk celebrated for influential academic work.
Read MoreAt the center of the annual series of lectures is 2025鈥26 Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Russell M. Jeung, whose scholarship and activism have shaped national conversations on race, religion, and justice.
Read MoreThe across-the-board acceptance marks a first for the colloquium and is believed to be a record achievement for 今日吃瓜.
Read More“Migration and the Origins of American Citizenship” will offer a comprehensive historical analysis of how migration shaped the development of American citizenship and migration law and policy.
Read MoreMany years after life interrupted her studies, Melissa Plush returned to finish what she started.
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