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An active Sunday morning at the Columbus Convention Center offers proof that "real human beings" cross divides and care for one another.

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Columbus Dispatch

Read Baker’s poem, or listen to him read it aloud.

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The New Yorker

John McHugh says we should foster “the right kind of attitude toward intellectual inquiry in the first place ... curiosity.â€

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Inside Higher Ed

Kretchmar was one of only 200 racers selected for the “XL-level" contest: 352 miles on all-gravel roads through the Flint Hills region of Kansas.

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The Reporting Project

McAllister says media need to "articulately convey the interconnected nature of climate change." The study analyzed nearly 100,000 articles.

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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder

Professor Paul Djupe uses research to demystify the Christian right and its relationship to Trump.

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Salon

Perhaps the most consequential effect of ChatGPT is generative AI's ability to function as the oracle of our times, says professor Sangeet Kumar.

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NDTV

"The work of learning in college is hard," says Prof. Karen Spierling "But the learning parts are meant to be hard. Otherwise, what is the point?"

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Grown and Flown

"We live in complicated times, where the limits of science compel us to admit that some big questions push beyond the lab bench:" Prof. Jeff Kurtz.

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Columbus Dispatch

Black people make up 13.2% of Ohio’s population, and yet, they account for 20% of opioid overdose deaths so far this year, says Shuler.

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Columbus Dispatch

In this podcast, three Denison professors discuss why Black girls are judged as if they're adults, which has significant ramifications today.

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Columbus Dispatch

"Efforts to control and limit discussion about fundamentally important topics ... signal fear and insecurity," Prof. Heather Pool

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Columbus Dispatch

"It’s important for all of us to celebrate and protect access to public information," says journalism faculty Alan Miller.

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Columbus Dispatch

Earth Sciences Prof. Erik Klemetti leads students in research on a catastrophic event linked to Native American cultures 1,600 years ago.

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Discover Magazine

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Professor Sarah Supp synthesizes data analytics and biology, creating surprising new ways to research and solve problems.

Prof. Fadhel Kaboub comments on the effect of overlooked economic problems on the political landscape of Tunisia.

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New York Times

Deceased mathematics professor Andrew Sterrett was awarded the Purple Heart and France's highest honor: The Legion d’ Honneur (Legion of Honor).

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Newark Advocate

"I’ve had the special privilege of working with a broad range of colleagues to build a program from scratch ... and help it evolve." Abram Kaplan.

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Newark Advocate

Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Professor Margot Singer.

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Inside Higher Ed

An article by English Prof. Jack Shuler asks "Can the White People of Small-Town America Get Behind the Movement for Black Lives?"

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The New Republic
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